WAAC — can refer to:*the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps *the War Artists Advisory Committee, a British organization supporting artists such as Evelyn Mary Dunbar *WAAC (FM), an FM radio station in Valdosta, Georgia … Wikipedia
WAAC (FM) — Infobox Radio station name = WAAC city = Valdosta, Georgia area = branding = slogan = 92.9 Country airdate = 1978 11 28 (as WGOV FM) frequency = 92.9 MHz format = Country music share = 6.8, #3 share as of = Fa 07 share source = R R [cite news |… … Wikipedia
waac — n. hist. a member of the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps (Brit. 1917 19 or US 1942 8). Etymology: initials WAAC … Useful english dictionary
WAAC — /wak/, n. 1. U.S. Mil. a. Women s Army Auxiliary Corps: founded during World War II. b. a member of the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps. Cf. Wac. 2. Brit. a. Women s Army Auxiliary Corps: founded in 1917. b. a member of the Women s Army Auxiliary… … Universalium
WAAC — Engelsk forkortelse for Women s Army Auxiliary Corps. Den engelske hærs kvindelige hjælpekorps … Danske encyklopædi
WAAC — abbr. Win At Any Cost … Dictionary of abbreviations
WAAC — Abbreviation of Women s Auxiliary Army Corps, which was replaced by the Women s Army Corps … Ballentine's law dictionary
W.A.A.C. — WAAC or Waac «wak», noun. a member of the WAAC. WAAC (no periods) or W.A.A.C., 1. U.S. Women s Army Auxiliary Corps (the former name of the Women s Army Corps or WAC). 2. British. Women s Army Auxiliary Corps (a former name of the Women s Royal… … Useful english dictionary
Hispanic Americans in World War II — fought in every major battle in the European Theatre, from North Africa to the Battle of the Bulge, and in the Pacific Theater of Operations, from Bataan to Okinawa. According to the National World War II Museum, between 250,000 and 500,000… … Wikipedia
Nigeria Airways — IATA WT ICAO NGA Callsign NIGERIA Founded August 23, 1958 … Wikipedia