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WAAF High Leg Rubber Boot, 1940 Pattern
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X006-5934
Rubber was a scarce commodity in war-time Britain. Boots such as these would only be issued when weather conditions justified there use.
Royal Air Force Balloon Command, November 1938-June 1945
Archives, In Storage, B3054
Ring binder of typescript sheets, photographs and memoirs regarding the history and operations of Balloon Command during the Second World War complied by Flight Lieutenant William Forks.
Dining Fork
Aircraft & Exhibits, 71/Z/257
The personal issue knife, fork and spoon set would not always be necessary. This fork would have been used in the Sergeant's Mess at RAF Henlow.
Women's Auxiliary Air Force Uniform of Avis Hearn
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 72/U/760
In addition to her rank and wireless operator's trade badges, Flight Sergeant Avis Hearn's Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) tunic also carries the ribbon of the Military Medal.
Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits
Library, In Storage, X004-3010
2nd edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 33(W) ‘Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits.’ Issued by the Air Ministry April 1950
Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits
Library, In Storage, X004-3009
1st edition with amendments of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 33(W) ‘Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits.’ Issued by the Air Ministry August 1949
Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits
Library, In Storage, X004-3008
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 33(W) ‘Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force outline of conditions of service for the information of recruits.’ Issued by the Air Ministry January 1949
Dining Spoon
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 71/Z/259
On joining the RAF you would be issued with a number of essential items. This would have included set of eating irons consisting of a knife, fork and spoon.
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