WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL TRAINING FOR AT AN UNIT IN LONDON - Non-specialist training in many subjects is given to members stationed at an Unit in London. The idea behind this scheme is to teach airwomen - (1) Subjects of Immediate Practical Use; (2) Subjects of General Knowledge; (3) Development of Character and Powers of Leadership; (4) Drill; (5) Physical Training. The training is intended to fit them for present and peacetime activities, as members of the service, and, later in civilian life. (Picture issued 1942) A WAAF flight sergeant taking a cook
WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL TRAINING FOR AT AN UNIT IN LONDON - Non-specialist training in many subjects is given to members stationed at an Unit in London. The idea behind this scheme is to teach airwomen - (1) Subjects of Immediate Practical Use; (2) Subjects of General Knowledge; (3) Development of Character and Powers of Leadership; (4) Drill; (5) Physical Training. The training is intended to fit them for present and peacetime activities, as members of the service, and, later in civilian life. (Picture issued 1942) A WAAF flight sergeant taking a cookery class. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
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