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Karen Mosso joined the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and served in Fort McClellan in Alabama, Germany, and Maryland during the Vietnam War. As a platoon officer at Fort McClellan, she trained female troops; and she eventually opened a WAC detachment in Germany. Karen enjoyed the Army for her ability to travel and for the camaraderie.

To call out, "Forward, march!" and then have these women start coming behind me and making our way around the parade field. I loved that.

Biographical Details

Primary Location During Vietnam: Germany Vietnam location marker

Story Subject: Military Service

Military Branch: U.S. Army

Dates of Service: 1968 - 1972

Unit: Women's Army Corps

Specialty: Co. Officer

Additional Locations During Vietnam: Fort McClellan

Karen's story was captured with the help of TPT's Minnesota Remembers Vietnam team at the 2017 Minnesota State Fair.

This story is part of Women in the War.
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Story Themes: Alabama, Coming Home, Fort McClellan, GI Bill, Race, Religion, Sisterhood, State Fair Interviews, The VA, Travel, WAC, Watch, Women's Army Corps

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