waac造句
- The Army established the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps ( WAAC ) in 1942.
- WAAC purchased a further two drawings of similar subjects in July 1945 for thirty guineas.
- While she was there, the WAAC unit received a visit from first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
- After receiving her training, Anna Mac officially joined the WAAC in Cincinnati on October 3.
- By the end of the year, about 12, 750 women were serving in the WAAC.
- He changed his mind in 1943, and asked Congress to give the WAAC full military status.
- Due to his slow means of working, Coldstream only produced nine pictures during his WAAC commission.
- Although not directly available from WAAC, it is reportedly widely distributed in the Arab speaking world.
- On behalf of WAAC he arranged the XVIII World Congress of Poets in Bratislava in August 1998.
- When Smith arrived in Iowa, the weather had turned chilly and the WAAC initially had no uniforms.
- It's difficult to see waac in a sentence. 用waac造句挺难的
- The WAAC allowed her to travel the country, meet new people and make history in the process.
- Although he was not entirely happy with the painting, WAAC purchased it in October 1943 for 150 guineas.
- WAAC quarters built at Kirtland Field included barracks, a day room, beauty shop, and supply room.
- A number of commissions were discussed and eventually, in March 1942, WAAC purchased one picture from Weight.
- Of the 25 paintings exhibited, six were Dunbar's WAAC paintings loaned by the Imperial War Museum.
- The De Havilland Dove aircraft inaugurated WAAC's first scheduled service from Lagos to Calabar during October 1947.
- WAAC assets and liabilities were inherited by WAAC ( Nigeria ), that operated as Nigerian Airways effective.
- WAAC assets and liabilities were inherited by WAAC ( Nigeria ), that operated as Nigerian Airways effective.
- Piper was also commissioned by WAAC to record a series of experiments on bomb shelter designs and land reclamation work.
- WAAC duly commissioned Henry Rushbury to go to Glasgow and produce some rather more conventional views of shipbuilding for Lithgow.