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WOMEN’S AIR FORCE

AMY JOHNSON'S ADVICE SUITABLE RESERVE PILOTS (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) Received Get. 14, 6.34 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 14. Amy Johnson, in an article in the Daily Mail on the subje- of war training for women, asks why not a women’s air force? “Women should take the opportunity oi training so that when necessary they could release large rest ve~ of pilots, navigators, wireless operators and engineers for active service,’’ she states. She does not advocate that women should be trained us lighting pilots in peace time, but could prepare for aerjfil ambulance work, photographic’survey and radio, except over enemy country, and also as instructors and engineers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 7

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WOMEN’S AIR FORCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 7

WOMEN’S AIR FORCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 7