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WOMEN URGENTLY WANTED FOR THE W.A.A.C. The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was established in December 1916. Women who joined the Corps carried out a large number of non-combatant tasks in France, freeing up more men for service in the front line. The first party of 14 women arrived on the Western Front on 31 March 1917.. Marines. Of course, the Army isn’t the only branch that recruits soldiers by promising to show them the world. Here is the Marines’ version of the same concept. Interestingly, this poster was.