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Since 1942 when the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was created, women training for service with the U. S. Army have had a number of temporary homes, ranging from Florida to Massachusetts, from Iowa to Virginia. Today, the permanent WAC Center is a cluster of twenty-two cream-colored buildings in a natural setting of pines, oaks and sweetgum trees at Alabama's Fort McClellan.