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THE GIRLS WHO HANDLE THE HOSE.—Almost the only one of its kind is the A.F.S. at Wolverhampton, which consists of 200 women who can handle 80lb pressure jets as well as men can. All these women give their services voluntarily and come from all stations in life. The photo shows a general view of hose drill.

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Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 17

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THE GIRLS WHO HANDLE THE HOSE.—Almost the only one of its kind is the A.F.S. at Wolverhampton, which consists of 200 women who can handle 80lb pressure jets as well as men can. All these women give their services voluntarily and come from all stations in life. The photo shows a general view of hose drill. Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 17

THE GIRLS WHO HANDLE THE HOSE.—Almost the only one of its kind is the A.F.S. at Wolverhampton, which consists of 200 women who can handle 80lb pressure jets as well as men can. All these women give their services voluntarily and come from all stations in life. The photo shows a general view of hose drill. Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 17