
Women's Army Corps Veterans Association
The Women's Army Corps Veterans Association (WACVA) is an organization dedicated to honoring and supporting women who served in the Women's Army Corps, which was established during World War II to allow women to take on various military roles. The association fosters camaraderie among veterans, preserves their history, and advocates for their rights and recognition. It also works to educate the public about the contributions of women in the military, ensuring their sacrifices and achievements are remembered. WACVA plays a vital role in creating a community for female veterans and promoting their experiences within the broader veteran community.