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- Well behind the front lines!
The military did have correspondents, and some were officers, but that was extremely rare as most of them were enlisted. And I know of none who were WACs but it's certainly possible there might have been a couple somewhere I've never heard of (though unlikely as I've made a longterm study of civilian war correspondents and am generally considered an authority on the subject by some, at the risk of my modesty).Since she is really good-looking I'd have to be careful how I phrased it if in person, but the blonde on the right is making an error: If she was a War Correspondent she would not have any military rank and should not have on the Lt.'s bars.
(There were quite a few female correspondents and photographers during WWII: Lee Miller, Margaret Bourke-White, Martha Gellhorn, Helen Kirkpatrick, Ruth Cowan, Sonia Tomara, Rosette Hargrove, Betty Knox, Iris Carpenter, Erica Mann, Lee Carson, Ann Stringer, Peggy Hull Deuell, and more.)
Also, they're all wearing the wrong color of correspondent armband, they should be green. NCHS makes them in blue, the wrong color, and I'm sure those are what they're all wearing.