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NO ONE KNOWS BETTER THAN HE WHAT’S STILL TO BE DONE! I The Women’s Army Corps has made a tremendous contribution to the Nation’s war effort. It is a privilege to be a WAC! And now . . . even as victory nears ... the need for more Wacs is greater than ever before. There are hundreds of vital jobs which must be filled by women. The work which they will do can bring our soldiers home soon. Women can fulfill the debt they owe to their country and its fighting men ... by joining the women’s Army Corps now! In- j quire today and learn whether you are qualified. ! REMEMBER — it’s still — YOUR War — YOUR Corps - the WAC! U. a ARMY RECRUITING STATION,, DEPOSITOR’S NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, '1 | DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA jr Please send me, without any obligation on my part, She new illustrated booklet! \ | about the WACs . . . telling me about the jobs they do, how they live, their training, pay, ' Is o,1fieer selection, etc. ; £ Jim_years of age. I have __children under 14 years, of age. I have had_years of high school, NAME_— ; | ADDRESS- - CTrV_STATE_PHONE NO r v ■ •