My grandmother was a Yeomanette. She enlisted because her fiance (My grandfather) went into the Navy and was shipped to Baltimore as a Yeoman. She got stationed there as well and they got married. When she became pregnant, with my uncle, she was no longer allowed to serve and was honorably discharged. When WWII came along, my uncles went into the Army so she (a grandmother by then) enlisted as a WAAC, became a WAC when it changed, was promoted to Sgt. and served in London and France during the war and in Germany as part of the Army of Occupation.
@@AKAPLN1 if your referring to how important woman are then yes and by that all the guys that say that woman belong in the kitchen and that woman can't do anything and that woman have it easy etc etc..