Florence S. Weil Collection

Florence S. Weil accepts award
Florence S. Weil shakes hands with a colonel while accepting a silver plate trophy for winning a July 1943 officer's tennis tournament.
Florence S. Weil beside a car
Florence S. Weil poses beside a car in summer 1943. She wears the WAC khaki summer uniform without the jacket and a matching garrison cap.
Florence S. Weil on base
Florence S. Weil walks on a road on base, circa 1944, as two other WACs smile in the background. All three women wear the WAC wool overcoat.
Florence S. Weil on set
WAC Florence S. Weil (right, in olive drab winter service uniform with port of embarkation patch) is pictured at a NBC studio set, circa 1944. A fellow soldier and a female civilian are also present. The set backdrop is a brick wall, supplemented with posters about posture, while in the foreground TV equipment can be seen.
Members of WAC Company 10, 21st Regiment with trophies
Florence S. Weil (center) and four other members of WAC Company 10, 21st Regiment, stand outside their orderly room at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, with trophies they won in tennis and badminton tournaments. The women wear the WAC khaki summer uniform without jackets and with matching Hobby hats. Photo taken 30 July 1943.
Portrait of Florence S. Weil
Portrait of Florence S. Weil, circa 1944. Weil is wearing the WAC olive drab service uniform with a port of embarkation sleeve patch and garrison cap.
Two WACs
Two WACs, possibly including Florence S. Weil, stand in front of snow-covered steps on a windy day at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa, circa 1944. The WAC on the right wears a utility coat and Hobby hat.
WAC Company 10, 21st Regiment by guidon
Nine members of Company 10, 21st Regiment stand outside their orderly room at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. They are looking at the unit's guidon after being awarded a blue ribbon on 30 July 1943. Florence S. Weil, center, holds the corner of the guidon. Also pictured (left to right) are: Bundy, Snell, Bacon, M. Wilson, Threat, Hatch, Gullory, and Grant. The company is wearing the WAC khaki summer uniform without jackets and with Hobby hats.
WAC Company 10, 21st Regiment with guidon
Members of WAC Company 10, 21st Regiment, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, admire the unit's guidon, held by commanding officer Florence S. Weil. The company, pictured on 30 July 1943 in WAC summer uniforms with Hobby hats, has just been awarded the blue ribbon for excellence in marching. Company members include Bundy, Snell, Bacon, M. Wilson, Threat, Hatch, Gullory, and Grant.