This autograph book is from Evelyn R. Fleisher, and is filled with autographs from her journey as a WAC. Autograph books could be purchased and filled out on each woman's journey. This one was owned by a WAAC who then rejoined the WAC.
This is a slip ad from a magazine for military slips. Kayser produced slips for multiple branches in WWII. The woman shown in the photograph is not a WAC, but more likely a Nurse or other branch.
This typewriter, manufactured by L.C. Smith and Corona, is a standard 3C series made for the U.S. Army to be used in the field desks. Some were marked "U.S. Army" on the front, although this particular one was not.
This book is an incredibly resource on the Women's Army Corps in WWII. It was written after the war in an effort to record the history of what happened for multiple units within the Army.
You can access a digitized version here, thanks to the…