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X-WR-CALDESC:16 July 1943: The first Women's Army Corps (WAC) personnel arr
 ived at Arlington Hall Station to serve as cryptanalysts\, traffic analyst
 s\, and clerk-typists.\n\nAlthough small detachments of WACs served at the
  SSA's (Signal Security Agency) two 'listening posts' at Vint Hill Farms\,
  Virginia\, and Two Rock Ranch\, California\, primarily as radio intercept
  operators - the largest of the SSA's WAC contingent served at Arlington H
 all Station as cryptanalysts\, traffic analysts\, and clerk-typists. WACs 
 at the two 'listening posts' spent their days copying Morse transmissions 
 and transcribing intercepts from both the German and Japanese armies. Inte
 rcepts of interest were sent to Arlington Hall Station where WACs processe
 d and evaluated nearly 4\,000 intercepted messages daily. \n\nAt the end o
 f the war\, the WAC detachments were disbanded\, although some women were 
 reassigned with US occupational forces overseas. The Army's SIGINT field c
 losed to women until 1971\, when the SSA's successor\, the Army Security A
 gency\, was granted authority to enlist women.\n\nLearn more about the WAC
  via the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:16 July 1943: The first Women's Army Corps (WAC) personnel arri
 ved at Arlington Hall Station to serve as cryptanalysts\, traffic analysts
 \, and clerk-typists.\n\nAlthough small detachments of WACs served at the 
 SSA's (Signal Security Agency) two 'listening posts' at Vint Hill Farms\, 
 Virginia\, and Two Rock Ranch\, California\, primarily as radio intercept 
 operators - the largest of the SSA's WAC contingent served at Arlington Ha
 ll Station as cryptanalysts\, traffic analysts\, and clerk-typists. WACs a
 t the two 'listening posts' spent their days copying Morse transmissions a
 nd transcribing intercepts from both the German and Japanese armies. Inter
 cepts of interest were sent to Arlington Hall Station where WACs processed
  and evaluated nearly 4\,000 intercepted messages daily. \n\nAt the end of
  the war\, the WAC detachments were disbanded\, although some women were r
 eassigned with US occupational forces overseas. The Army's SIGINT field cl
 osed to women until 1971\, when the SSA's successor\, the Army Security Ag
 ency\, was granted authority to enlist women.\n\nLearn more about the WAC 
 via the link below.
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SUMMARY:1943: First WAC personnel arrived at Arlington Hall Station.
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