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W. A. A. F. Band on Parade, c1943. Creator: Cecil Beaton
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W. A. A. F. Band on Parade, c1943. Creator: Cecil Beaton
W.A.A.F. Band on Parade, c1943. The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), whose members were referred to as WaFs, was the female auxiliary of the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Its members did not serve as aircrew, but although they did not participate in active combat, they were exposed to the same dangers as any on the home front working at military installations. Among their duties were: crewing of barrage balloons, catering, meteorology, radar, aircraft maintenance, transport, communications duties including wireless telephonic and telegraphic operation. At its peak strength, in 1943, the number of WaFs (members of the force) exceeded 180, 000, with over 2, 000 women enlisting per week. From " Wings On Her Shoulders", by Katharine Bentley Beauman, Late Fight Officer W.A.A.F. [Hutchinson & Co Ltd, London, New York, Melbourne, c1943]
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This photo print, titled "W. A. A. F. Band on Parade" and captured by the talented Cecil Beaton in 1943, offers a glimpse into the remarkable contribution of women during World War II. The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), affectionately referred to as WaFs, played an essential role in supporting the British Royal Air Force. Although they did not serve as aircrew, these courageous women faced similar dangers while working tirelessly at military installations on the home front. From crewing barrage balloons to catering, meteorology to radar operations, aircraft maintenance to transport and communications duties - their dedication knew no bounds. With over 180,000 members at its peak strength in 1943 and more than 2,000 women enlisting per week, this image encapsulates the spirit of unity and patriotism that prevailed during those challenging times. The band proudly marches on the parade ground with their musical instruments held high; drums beating in perfect harmony symbolizing resilience amidst adversity. Cecil Beaton's artistic eye captures not only the physical presence of these extraordinary women but also their unwavering commitment towards serving their country. This photograph stands as a testament to their invaluable contributions and serves as a reminder of the indomitable spirit that defined an entire generation. As we reflect upon this powerful image from our past, let us honor these brave women who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with their male counterparts for a common cause - defending freedom and preserving peace. Their legacy continues to inspire generations today.
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