RANDOM SHOTS
.Since, three Waacs were seen b&ing marched to the public phone, .fewer i equests to use same have been made. Local shopkeepers have noted a marked drop in their biscuit market? ** * ' We have a suggestion that Waacs should wear baskets on route marches. Tins of jam, loaves of bread, watermelons, etc., result ini misshapen battledress tunics—now don’t get me wrong. •* * * * Waac officers have recently been posted to some of our gun sites. Seen around the place last week were officers wearing buttonholes and Casanova smiles.' * < ❖ * : Perhaps , you have wondered about the expression of “uplift” in those around you. Do you want to learn about coughs, colds ander—carbuncles? . Would you like your, mess menu in French, or Chopin’s reveille in rhythm? Well, ask your UEO about it . . . Bored ... ? T - Enrol with AEWS
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Flak, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 April 1943, Page 3
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133RANDOM SHOTS Flak, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 April 1943, Page 3
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