Part of PICRYL.com. Not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps officers review girl cadets. In competitive drill contest among the girl cadets at Dunbar High School, Washington, D.C., Company C, under command of Captain Crystal Malone, was adjudged the best of three companies by a distinguished group of judges which included Lieutenant James Chambers of Fort Huachuca, Arizona. First Officer Harriet West, Second Officer Mildred Osby and Second Officer Ina Mae McFadden of the WAACs; Miss Julia Brooks, assistant principal of Dunbar High School; Captain Cornelius King, Cadet Corps instructor, and Lieutenant H.O. Atwwod, chief of Military Science and Tactics Department of the Colored High Schools in Washington, D.C.

Women's Army Auxiliary Corps officers review girl cadets. In competitive drill contest among the girl cadets at Dunbar High School, Washington, D.C., Company C, under command of Captain Crystal Malone, was adjudged the best of three companies by a distinguished group of judges which included Lieutenant James Chambers of Fort Huachuca, Arizona. First Officer Harriet West, Second Officer Mildred Osby and Second Officer Ina Mae McFadden of the WAACs; Miss Julia Brooks, assistant principal of Dunbar High School; Captain Cornelius King, Cadet Corps instructor, and Lieutenant H.O. Atwwod, chief of Military Science and Tactics Department of the Colored High Schools in Washington, D.C.

Explore more

district of columbia
district of columbia