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The column on the right is from a 1944 issue of COLLIER’S MAGAZINE that attempted to clarify the jargon that spewed-forth from the feminine lips of the gals who marched with the Women’s Army Corps during the Second World War. It’s a lot of fun.


Click here to read an article about 1940s teen slang.


Read about the Women Marines of W.W. II HERE.


Read about the WACs in the Korean War…


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Read A Glossary of WAC Slang (Collier’s Magazine, 1944) for Free
Read A Glossary of WAC Slang (Collier’s Magazine, 1944) for Free