The Women of Masters of the Air 1x06
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF)
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS)
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[ A Magic Show in the Middle of a Snow ]
I drew one of @nikkiandwendywolfie’s new OC which happens to be Arcticus the Magnificent alongside with character by @snowby3d , @kirbyzaz , and @blubunny-artist, alongside with my OC Buckley as Arcticus is showing off his magic to one of the adorable snow creatures on existence in a middle of a snow day.
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A c.1940s Bestway Leaflet for knitted dolls dressed in W.A.A.F. (Women's Auxiliary Air Force), A.T.S. (Auxiliary Territorial Service), and W.R.N.S. (Women's Royal Naval Service) uniforms.
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80 years ago... V1 & V2 spotted at Peenemünde
RAF Flight Officer / aerial photographic interpreter Constance Babbington Smith
During World War II Constance Babington gave up her journalism career and worked in the RAF Women's Auxiliary Air Force as aerial photographic interpreter at the Top Secret No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit.
In the summer of 1943, Flight Officer Babington was credited by spotting the first V1 flying bombs being tested at Peenemunde in Northern Germany at the Baltic Sea. Soon photo interpreters knew what to look for and spotted V2 rockets (since June 1943) and V1 "doodlebug" ramps in Northern France.
Post-war, Constance Babington was attached at USAAF Intelligence in Washington D.C. and was portrayed in the 1965 movie "Operation Crossbow".
(Photo: RAF/IWM)
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I am reading Our Wartime Days: the WAAF in WWII, by Beryl E. Escott, and I was jumpscared by this quote:
"'one of the nicest things about service life' says Pat Sparks, 'was the number of people one met. We had girls from Eire, Canada, Uruguay, South Africa, America, Australia, and a New Zealand officer."
Pat, you cannot just drop that bomb, as much as we Uruguayans joke that whenever something is happening there WILL somehow be a Uruguayan over there, and just not elaborate on what the heck was a girl from Uruguay doing in the WAAF. The others can be justified as Commonwealth nations, and Eire is in Ireland, which is right there, you know, crossing the water.
Granted, I know for a fact British railway employees joined for WWI, and several of their Uruguayan friends from work volunteered with them and some were KIA and we keep a memorial at the Railway Museum for all of them. I think that happened again for WWII. But there is a different to join forces for direct combat and another to just cross the world to join a respectable but still auxiliary force, as a woman in the 40s.
I NEED ANSWERS, PAT.
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OoO your new profile foto is pretty!
Ty! There she is!
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"For breakfast, sausage with baked beans,
For dinner, camouflaged with greens.
For tea, it finds itself in batter
By supper – oh, it doesn't matter.
The eternal sausage."
From the Private Papers of Miss M E Harrison. Miss Harrison served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during the Second World War. Her private papers, which are in the collection of the Imperial War Museum, include "a note book containing humorous poems accompanied by excellent watercolour sketches illustrating various aspects of her service at RAF Watnall, Nottinghamshire, the Headquarters of No. 12 Group RAF Fighter Command, where she was based as a Special Duties Clerk in the Operations Room from 1940 to 1943, her daily diaries for 1941 to 1947 containing mostly personal information about her off duty activities, a scrap book containing photographs of her fellow WAAFs at RAF Watnall and other items relating to her service at both RAF Watnall and at the Allied Central Interpretation Unit (Photographic Intelligence) RAF Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, where she served between 1943 and 1945 utilising her artistic skills in the model making section."
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La reine Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon discute avec un sergent de la WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) lors d'une visite dans un premier établissement de formation de la RAF à Innsworth – Gloucester – 1940's
Photographe : Bertrand John Henry Daventry (Flight Lieutenant) - Royal Air Force official photographer
©Imperial War Museums - C 681
L'officier adjoint de section G H Caffin se tient debout derrière la Reine.
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Thanks to Rich for sending these cool #retro #WAAF stickers his friend at @wickedstickydesigns made! I love the #oldschool logo! #stereorock #radio #worcesterma #sticker #bumpersticker (at Worcester, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci3Bj9BpmcY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Megadeth - Holy Wars
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[ i am telling him all abt what i learned in my immunology lecture 2dai :3 ]
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willex my beloved
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Earlier in the interview [2019], Mistress Carrie told the story of when she first met Michael in his dressing room and he was in his underwear. She thanked him for wearing pants for this interview and he told her that he only put them on for her and that it was the first time he had pants on the whole tour 😂
Whole video here.
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Still blows my mind that the deluxe edition of Lacuna Coil’s Comalies has a bunch of tracks performed for WAAF… I thought nothing of it at first, like “yeah that makes sense, it’s a rock station.” then I remembered LC is from fucking ITALY
How did this Boston rock station land Lacuna Coil in their prime lmao
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