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  1. 11 de feb. de 2011 · Latinas. Women Army Corps. WAC. By Eduardo Miranda, California State University, Fullerton. While World War II was underway thousands of miles away, Carmen García Rosado, a young schoolteacher who lived in Caguas, Puerto Rico, saw in a local newspaper that the U.S. Army wanted to recruit Puerto Rican women to support the war effort.

  2. PFC Carmen García Rosado [note 1] (born October 29, 1926 - 2016) was an educator, author and activist for the rights of women veterans who was among the first 200 Puerto Rican women to be recruited into the WAC 's during World War II.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2014 · Durante la década del 40, Carmen García Rosado tenía que asegurarse de que la correspondencia entre los soldados en el campo de batalla y sus familiares llegara a cada destinatario.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2011 · Voces Oral History Project, University of Texas at Austin. Carmen Garcia Rosado, a native of Humacao, Puerto Rico, served in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, Company 6, 2nd Battalion, 21st...

  5. While World War II was underway thousands of miles away, Carmen García Rosado, a young schoolteacher who lived in Caguas, Puerto Rico, saw in a local newspap...

  6. www.opv.pr.gov › salon-de-la-fama › salon-de-la-famaSalón de la Fama - pr

    Carmen García Rosado fue una educadora, autora y activista en favor de los derechos de las mujeres veteranas. Nació en Humacao, Puerto Rico y se graduó como maestra de la Universidad de Puerto Rico en 1944.

  7. Garcia-Rosado became one of the 200 Puerto Rican women who traveled to the mainland of the United States to join the WACs in 1944. She completed basic training at Forth Oglethorpe in Georgia and then served in New York City with Company 6, 2nd Battalion, 21st Regiment of the WAC.