Lee Wilson Collection

Lee Wilson and WAC
Lee Wilson (right) and a fellow WAC pose in front of a large tent at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967. Both women wear WAC green cord uniforms. Permanent buildings and roads can be seen in the background.
Lee Wilson at bivouac
Lee Wilson, in green cord uniform, stands at encampment at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967. Rows of large tents can be seen behind her.
Lee Wilson at work
An official U.S. Army photograph taken of Lee Wilson at work as a section chief at the transfer point at Fort Jackson, S.C., in December 1967.
Lee Wilson on porch
Lee Wilson poses on the porch of a building at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, wearing her WAC green cord summer uniform and cap, circa 1967.
WACs barbecuing
Three WACs in civilian clothing converse around a grill while off-duty at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967.
WACs in column formation
WACs stand in two rows facing each other, possibly for inspection, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967. They wear WAC green cord uniforms and army green hats.
WACs off-duty
Lee Wilson (right) and an unidentified woman sit on the steps outside the barracks of the 3rd Platoon at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967. A third WAC can be seen looking through the door. All of the women are in civilian clothing, two have curlers in their hair, and one is smoking.
WACs socializing
WACs in civilian clothing stand and sit outside the barracks of the 3rd Platoon at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, circa 1967.