Bates, Vietta M. (1922–1972)
Bates, Vietta M. (1922–1972)
American soldier. Born June 11, 1922; died July 1972; lived in New Jersey.
Enlisted in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC, Mar 1945); when WAAC became part of the regular army (June 1949), was the 1st woman sworn into the Women's Army Corps (WAC, July 8, 1949); assigned to duty with the Military District of Washington, DC.
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