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WRAC was responsible for approving major budget and service decisions.
On October 16, 1981 the station changed its call sign to the current WRAC.
It is difficult to imagine a more thorough mauling in court than the WRAC experienced.
As I put it, WRAC among the ruins.
WRAC may refer to:
WRAC (103.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format.
The WRAC hosted the finals of the 2011 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament.
The Winchester Repeating Arms Company (WRAC) would make the weapons instead.
Her employment was as a WRAC (Women's Royal Army Corps).
Officer training wing, WRAC (at Camberley)
Initially the WRAC retained the separate ATS ranking system.
Following on from this was a most important psychological result - the real acceptance at last of the WRAC as a necessary part of the Regiment's functions.
Internally the "RAC" in WRAC was always thought to stand for Radio Adams County.
Cameron joined the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC) in June 1985 at the age of 20.
Major, WRAC (at Tripoli, Libya; 1957)
Home posting, WRAC (1963; Stanmore)
She served in the WRAC, met and married Bob in Germany in 1972, then spent twenty years spinning around the globe as an army family.
Officially, since a majority of its members had been administrative personnel, the WRAC amalgamated into the new Adjutant General's Corps.
The WRAC wore a distinctive Lovat green uniform and for dress occasions a bottle green uniform.
He had assistance from a team of volunteers from the Withlacoochee River Archaeology Council (WRAC).
WRAC C103 Country 103.1 FM (Georgetown)
However, the parents of one of the girls in WRAC got interested and decided to underwrite the excavation of Tatham Mound.
The wait until the Battle of Brooklyn game for the grand opening of the WRAC is a testament to thr rivalry's importance to both Schools.
For the radio station in Georgetown, Ohio, USA that also uses this name, see WRAC (FM).
Brig Ramsey arrives from the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC), where she was the final director before its abolition last week under Options for Change.