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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps abstract "The Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) was formed as an all women's corps of the Australian Army in April 1951 to counter a manpower shortage that developed due to fighting during the Korean War and post-World War II full employment. At the time of its formation, many senior WRAAC personnel had previously served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS), which had been raised during World War II, and as a result the WRAAC is considered to have its origins in the AWAS. The corps consisted of both Regular and part-time personnel, and had commissioned officers, warrant officers, non commissioned officers and other ranks who filled a variety of roles including general duties, cooking, clerical work, instruction, warehousing, and signalling. There were also librarians, coders, projectionists, and psychologists.Training was completed separately from male recruits at various locations including Queenscliff for soldiers and Georges Heights for officers. Personnel were posted either to formed WRAAC companies, or to male units to fill position vacancies. By the late 1970s female soldiers had begun to be integrated into the Army at large and in late 1984, the WRAAC was disbanded with personnel being transferred to other previously all male corps based on their trade specialty. At this time, female officer cadets began training at the Officer Cadet School, Portsea alongside male cadets, and when Portsea closed down at the end of 1985, they were integrated into the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Female soldiers began training alongside male recruits at the Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapooka in 1985.".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps activeYearsStartYear "1951".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps country Australia.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps identificationSymbol "WRAAC".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageID "46311384".
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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Army_Recruit_Training_Centre.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Army.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Womens_Army_Service.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Army_Corps.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1984.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1951.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Corps.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Heights,_New_South_Wales.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Korean_War.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Officer_Cadet_School,_Portsea.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Queenscliff,_Victoria.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Military_College,_Duntroon.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Women's Royal Australian Army Corps".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps branch Australian_Army.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps dates "1951".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps identificationSymbol "WRAAC".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps identificationSymbolLabel "Abbreviation".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps specialization "Service support".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps unitName "Women's Royal Australian Army Corps".
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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps subject Category:Australian_Army_Corps.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1984.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1951.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type Agent.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type MilitaryUnit.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type Organisation.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type Organization.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type Agent.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type SocialPerson.
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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps type Q176799.
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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps comment "The Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) was formed as an all women's corps of the Australian Army in April 1951 to counter a manpower shortage that developed due to fighting during the Korean War and post-World War II full employment. At the time of its formation, many senior WRAAC personnel had previously served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS), which had been raised during World War II, and as a result the WRAAC is considered to have its origins in the AWAS.".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps label "Women's Royal Australian Army Corps".
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps sameAs Q22115892.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps sameAs m.0131vdgr.
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- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps wasDerivedFrom Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps?oldid=654982123.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps isPrimaryTopicOf Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps.
- Womens_Royal_Australian_Army_Corps name "Women's Royal Australian Army Corps".