10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AIRCRAFTSWOMEN»
Discover the use of
aircraftswomen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aircraftswomen and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Girls at Work in Aviation
9 Jigtime for Aircraftswomen Between them, this chapter and the one before it are
a kind of continued story, a serial with a host of heroines (and only a handful of
heroes). The feminine characters of Part Two are A Girl with a Wrench, A Girl with
...
2
Missing Believed Killed: The Royal Air Force and the Search ...
After a long period of planning the arrangement came into force on Monday 19
April 1943. Over the weekend before six Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF)
corporals with sixty-six Aircraftswomen (ACW) travelled to London from
Gloucester, ...
3
American Women and Flight Since 1940
The latter feeling was what these authors believed would ensure a continued
feminine presence in the industry. For example, Chapelle wrote: The
aircraftswomen of today are proud of their skills, but they know that the system by
which they ...
4
The British Journal of Nursing with which is Incorporated ...
The only persons eligible will be Class I. Nursing Orderlies and Members in the
Army, leading sick berth attendants in the Navy and leading aircraftsmen and
aircraftswomen in the trade of Nursing Orderly in the Royal Air Force who have
taken ...
“Indiscreet of her. Whatthen?” “Nothing, except that we've never received a
radioactive package.We wouldn't know what todo withitifwe did.” “Well?” “It links
in, Donald. Obviously shewas confusingmy two aircraftswomen second class and
an ...
6
Never Surrender: Lost Voices of a Generation at War
Sylvia Yeatman, aWAAF at Detling aerodrome in the likely line offire, was
shownarow of hockey sticks intended foruse by the female aircraftswomen in the
event of a German attack.'I didn't wanta hockey stick to hit a German with,' she
recalled.
7
In The Silence Of The Snow
They came to a collection of Nissen huts and as the car stopped a WAAF
sergeant and two leading aircraftswomen hurried from one of them. They saluted
as Elise and Laura got out of the car. 'Your luggage, ma'ams?' asked the
Sergeant.
8
Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space
For example, Chapelle wrote: The aircraftswomen of today are proud of their
skills, but they know that the system by which they work permits no prima donnas.
The girls remember well the days when femininity and aviation met only in ...
At one of the big Fighter Stations in the Eastern Area I saw hundreds of
aircraftswomen sitting down to their midday meal. Food and amenities in the
W.A.A.F.S. are surprisingly good, in my view far better than anything I have seen
in the other ...
The hands and hearts of today's aircraftsmen and aircraftswomen are the most
important single component of that capacity, and they too will have to make the
shift. There are some in this country who shrink from this reorganization; they see
it ...
Reginald McIntosh Cleveland, Frederick P. Graham, 1944
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AIRCRAFTSWOMEN»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
aircraftswomen is used in the context of the following news items.
Life at Tindal airbase
Here you'll hear from Leading Aircraftsmen Andrew McShane, Leading Aircraftswomen SueEllen Harrris and also Corporal Belinda Smith, she ... «ABC Online, Jul 13»
This Morning Armed Forces Day cook-off with Phil Vickery
... British Army reservist chef Staff Sergeant Bob Oberhoffer and Royal Air Force reservist chef Senior Aircraftswomen Shimul Haider-Heming. «stv.tv, Jun 13»
Edinburgh MoonWalk: On their marks to put charity in the pink
While the rest of the team – which includes an RAF flight lieutenant, three corporals and two senior aircraftswomen – started training in earnest, ... «Scotsman, Jun 10»