During World War II, the US Army's only all-Black, all-women battalion takes on an impossible mission: sorting through a three-year backlog of 17 million pieces of mail that hadn't been delivered to American soldiers and finish within six months.
In post-World War II Germany, a French officer marries an American soldier, but they encounter bureaucratic challenges and cultural differences as they try to settle into married life.
Keep Your Powder Dry follows the lives of three women who join the Women's Army Corps during World War Two. They face challenges and forge friendships as they navigate basic training, rivalry, and the war effort. The story explores themes of patriotism, trust, and the transformation of these women as they become soldiers.
Force of Arms follows an army sergeant who is haunted by death and nightmares during the Italian campaigns of World War II. He falls in love with a female lieutenant and struggles to cope with his traumatic experiences while balancing his romantic relationship. The movie explores themes of sadness, love, and the psychological impact of war.
Never Wave at a WAC is a comedy movie set in the 1950s. It follows the story of women in the Women's Army Corps as they navigate adventures, rivalries, and romantic entanglements. The movie explores themes of social class, politics, and the challenges faced by women in the military.
A homesick Pvt. Snafu learns that his family are almost as committed to the war efforts as himself.
The Adamastos family consists of the father, Major Adamastos, the mother, Captain Eugenia and their daughter, Soldier Vicky. The father defies women in the army while the daughter falls in love with a second lieutenant justifying her father's opinion, but the mother manages to highlight the all-female Company's work.
Not only must Blondie put on a brave face when her husband Dagwood is fired for the umpteenth time by Mr. Dithers, but she must also tolerate the attention paid to Dagwood by pretty WAC Mary Jane McDermott. A whiz in business matters, Mary Jane sets up Dag in his own business, which replenishes the Bumstead coffers but which drives Blondie into a jealous frenzy.
A socialite joins the Womens Ambulance Corps as both a publicity stunt and to win a bet with a newspaper columnist, who wagered $5000 that she couldn't last six weeks.
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