World War II allied women's services
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World War II allied women's services
(Men-at-arms series, 357)
Osprey Pub., 2001
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Includes index
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Description
Women made a huge contribution to the Allied armed services in World War II, serving in hundreds of thousands all over the world. They not only freed men for combat service, but performed duties which took them into harm's way. Servicewomen manned anti-aircraft batteries, worked on heavily-bombed air stations, drove every kind of transport, repaired and maintained combat aircraft, and even went to sea as cypher experts. This important reference to the uniforms of the British, Commonwealth and US women's services will be followed by a further MAA title on the Allied nursing services.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- British services - organisation and uniforms of Women's Royal Naval Service, Auxiliary Territorial Service, Women's Auxiliary Air Force
- Commonwealth & Dominion women's services - Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India
- United States services - organisation and uniforms of Women's Army Auxiliary Corps 1941-43, Women's Army Corps 1943-45, Women Appointed for Emergency Service, Marine Corps Women's Reserve, Coast Guard Women's Reserve.
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