By Sq. Ldr. Beryl E Escot - Published by Shire Publications - 2003Paperback - 40 pages - 210 mm x 148 mm
81 Black & White Illustrations. - Another best-selling Shire Album
A History of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force in the Second World War.
This intriguing history tells the story of the wartime WAAF at work & play. They were no decorative adjunct to the RAF, but a integral working force that eventually saved the RAF 150,000 men, whose places they admirably filled. Debarred from flying, they nevertheless could be found in posts ranging from cooks to aircraft fitters. This book provides a fascinating bird's-eye view of their many roles.