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British Girls as Air Mechanics. —Girls are now acting as ground crews at a Coastal Command station of the Royal Air Force. They have been selected from the ranks of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, and specially trained for duties as air mechanics. By doing this work they enable skilled engineers to be released for other duties. W.A.A.F. girls arc seen here cleaning and testing plugs.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 111, 15 May 1942, Page 2

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British Girls as Air Mechanics.—Girls are now acting as ground crews at a Coastal Command station of the Royal Air Force. They have been selected from the ranks of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, and specially trained for duties as air mechanics. By doing this work they enable skilled engineers to be released for other duties. W.A.A.F. girls arc seen here cleaning and testing plugs. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 111, 15 May 1942, Page 2

British Girls as Air Mechanics.—Girls are now acting as ground crews at a Coastal Command station of the Royal Air Force. They have been selected from the ranks of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, and specially trained for duties as air mechanics. By doing this work they enable skilled engineers to be released for other duties. W.A.A.F. girls arc seen here cleaning and testing plugs. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 111, 15 May 1942, Page 2