United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve
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נשמר בהצלחההפריט קיים באזור האישישגיאההכנסו לחשבון כדי לשמור
מידע על הזהות:
שם ראשי (לועזית)
United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve
רמיזות
US Naval Reserve Women's Branch
WAVES (United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve)
United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Auxiliary Reserve
United States. Women's Auxiliary Naval Reserve
United States. Women's Naval Reserve
Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service
United States. Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service
Women's Naval Reserve
United States. Navy. Women's Auxiliary Reserve
Women's Auxiliary Naval Reserve
W.A.V.E.S
Waves
מקורות מידע
- WAVES; Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services "WAVES"; the US Naval Reserve Women's branch, established July 21, 1942, to replace men stationed ashore to provide more sea duty sailors and officers; by the end of 1942 there were 770 WAVES officers and 3,109 enlisted; by 1945 there were 8,475 officers and 73,816 enlisted; many WAVES were demobilized after the War [WWII]; the Women's Armed Services Integration Act in 1948 allowed women to serve in the regular Navy; the term WAVES continued in usage for Navy women until the 1970s; "Made and sold under authority of U.S. Navy, W.A.V.E.S.", embroidered label with anchor, in image ( (Naval History and Heritage Command website, viewed December 8, 2025) )