Concerned that her engagement as a singer at the Flamingo nightclub is not attracting enough customers, New York debutante Diane Jordan informs the club's press agent that she intends to generate some publicity by enlisting in an Army volunteer group, work diligently for a week or two and then have the Flamingo request her return to sing for morale boosting, patriotic reasons. When gossip columnist Wally Lundigan discovers that Diane is enlisting, along with Susan Slattery, the Club's scatterbrained hat check girl, in the Women's Ambulance and Defense Corps of America, he sees it for the publicity stunt it is and bets Diane $5,000 that she cannot last six weeks in the Corps. Later, at Camp Rhodes, Captain Steve Russell, who with Sergeant Hannah Winters is in charge of the W.A.D.C.A. training, tells Diane that she should expect no special consideration. After they are sworn in, Hannah reminds all the recruits that they are soldiers just as much as their husbands, sons and sweethearts
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