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Show Gun Girls of the RAF Are Doing Grand Job A notable organization in Britain is the Women's Auxiliary Air Force service, which is attached to the Royal Air force. They do all kinds of jobs short of piloting combat ships in action. Shown above (left) two WAAF girls load machine gun bullets into magazines that are installed in the planes. Center: Repairing Repair-ing a gun turret demounted from a bomber. Right: Girls of the RAF armory angels of death never give a thought to the grim implications of their job as they service the machine guns and cannon used in the daily fights over the English channel and France. |