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English: At the officer cadets Training Unit of the Indian Women's Auxiliary Corps at Dagshai, carefully selected girls from all parts of India who have been through the ranks are trained to become officers. Lectures include administration, staff duties, quarter-mastering, ordinance work, hostel management, welfare, weapons and the functions of the services. The W.A.C. is the Indian equivalent of the British A.T.S.
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Source https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205398266
Author No. 9 Army Film and Photo Section, Army Film and Photographic Unit

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Cadets train to become officers of the Indian Women's Auxiliary Corps at Dagshai during World War II.

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