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The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), whose members were invariably referred to as Waafs (), was the female auxiliary of the Royal Air Force during World War II, established in 1939. At its peak strength, in 1943, WAAF numbers exceeded 180,000, with over 2,000 women enlisting per week.
- Related: Women's Royal Naval Service
The WRAF - Women in the Blue: Working through the ... The WRAF - Women in the Blue: Working through the Second War years www.raf.mod.uk/history/wraf4.html - Web |
The Work of Women in the Women's Auxiliary Air For... The Work of Women in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, The Second World War Experience Centre, Leeds UK www.war-experience.org/history/keyaspects/waaf/default.asp - Web |
"Women as Ground Crews", reproduced from The Aerop... "Women as Ground Crews", reproduced from The Aeroplane, No.1686, September 17, 1943 www.aeroplanemonthly.com/.../Women_as_Ground_Crews_news_70091.html - Web |
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WAAF Association WAAF Association www.waafassociation.org.uk - Web |
Girlfriends, a musical about WAAFs Girlfriends, a musical about WAAFs www.howardgoodall.co.uk/musicals/gfstext.htm - Web |
Early Radar Memories; Sgt. Jean (Sally) Semple, on... Early Radar Memories; Sgt. Jean (Sally) Semple, one of Britain’s pioneer Radar Operators www.spitfiresite.com/.../early-radar-memories.htm - Web |
"Corporal Lydia Alford of the Flying Nightingales" "Corporal Lydia Alford of the Flying Nightingales" www.jakesimpkin.org/.../Default.aspx - Web |
One Woman's War One Woman's War www.onewomanswar.co.uk - Web |