Specially chosen airwomen are being trained for  police duties in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). They have to be  quick-witted, intelligent and observant woman of the world - They  attend an intensive course at the highly sufficient RAF police school -  where their training runs parallel with that of the men. Keeping a man  “in his place” - A WAAF member demonstrates self-defense on January 15,  1942. 

WWII: Women at War.  More here

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Specially chosen airwomen are being trained for police duties in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). They have to be quick-witted, intelligent and observant woman of the world - They attend an intensive course at the highly sufficient RAF police school - where their training runs parallel with that of the men. Keeping a man “in his place” - A WAAF member demonstrates self-defense on January 15, 1942.

WWII: Women at War.  More here

(Source: The Atlantic, via quitecontinental)

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