Two unidentified WAVES aviation machinist’s mates inspect an engine, in today’s entry in our series of photographs of WAVES at work in the Naval aviation.
The photograph comes from Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe Institution for Advanced Studies.
A Blog About Women Who Were Homefront Heroines: the WAVES of World War II
Today’s image continues our series of photographs from September 1943 of WAVES at work in the Naval aviation. In this photo, WAVES Mary Arnold, Violet Falkum, and Bernice Stansbury adjust the intake on an SNJ training plane at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
What is on your shopping plans this weekend? For this WAVE, new shoes were a must. Note the instruction sign in the upper left explaining what enlisted personnel must do in order to get “shoe certificates.” During World War II, many materials were rationed for the war effort, and so things like leather shoes were limited.
The 1943 photograph comes from the National Archives.