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The US army creates Women's Army Corps(WAC) at the time of world war second. The corps members served except nurses served as the same position held by the male members in the army. The sudden attack of pearl harbor is the primary motivation to form this army corps. The women’s are played an essential role in the rank of air officials, army services and variety of non-combat and supporting characters. After the world war, many of the women left out the war positions and come back to the home and started their low paid work. The result of WAC the Congress passed the bill called Women’s armed services integration act which ensures the permanent position of the women’s in the US army. After world war II, the WAC is became the unit of US army and took part many other wars like Korean war and the Vietnamese war. Finally, in 1978, it abolished and women’s become the primary members of the US army.