Oveta Culp Hobby and the Women's Army Corps: Further Readings
Mattie E. Treadwell, The Women's Army Corps (1954), part of the United States Army in World War II series published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History.
Bettie J. Morden, The Women's Army Corps, 1945-1978.
Many WACs wrote of their World War II experiences. These include Charity Adams Earley, One Woman's Army: A Black Officer Remembers the WAC (1989); the Women's Army Corps Veterans Association, Daughters of Pallas Athene: Cameo Recollections of Women's Army Corps Veterans (1983); and Margaret Flint, Dress Right, Dress: The Autobiography of a WAC (1943).
Karen Anderson, Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Family Relations and the Status of Women During World War II, 1981.
Doris Weatherford, American Women and World War II,1990.
American Women and the U.S. Armed Forces : a guide to the records of military agencies in the National Archives relating to American women / compiled by Charlotte Palmer Seeley ; revised by Virginia C. Purdy and Robert Gruber. Washington, DC : National Archives and Records Administration, 1992. call number: U21.75 .S44 1992
A Woman's War Too : U.S. women in the military in World War II / edited by Paula Nassen Poulos. Washington, DC : National Archives and Records Administration, 1996. call number: D810 .W7 W65 1996