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MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH WOMEN’S JUNIOR CORI’S ON PARADE: The Women’s Junior Air Corps, counterpart of the Boys’ Air Training Corps, was formed in 1940 to meet an outstanding demand. It now has over 170,000 members in units all over the country recruited from girls between the ages of 14 and 18. The girls wear smart uniforms consisting of grey skirts, and air force blue blouses and hats. They undergo preparatory training for all three women s services, and also for factory work

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 6 November 1942, Page 3

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MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH WOMEN’S JUNIOR CORI’S ON PARADE: The Women’s Junior Air Corps, counterpart of the Boys’ Air Training Corps, was formed in 1940 to meet an outstanding demand. It now has over 170,000 members in units all over the country recruited from girls between the ages of 14 and 18. The girls wear smart uniforms consisting of grey skirts, and air force blue blouses and hats. They undergo preparatory training for all three women s services, and also for factory work Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 6 November 1942, Page 3

MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH WOMEN’S JUNIOR CORI’S ON PARADE: The Women’s Junior Air Corps, counterpart of the Boys’ Air Training Corps, was formed in 1940 to meet an outstanding demand. It now has over 170,000 members in units all over the country recruited from girls between the ages of 14 and 18. The girls wear smart uniforms consisting of grey skirts, and air force blue blouses and hats. They undergo preparatory training for all three women s services, and also for factory work Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8840, 6 November 1942, Page 3

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