No, this WAVE isn’t getting ready to go trick or treating (Happy Halloween). Juane Boegeman is happy because she’s getting to go on leave with Private Jerry Wampach from her boot camp in Cedar Falls.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
A Blog About Women Who Were Homefront Heroines: the WAVES of World War II
No, this WAVE isn’t getting ready to go trick or treating (Happy Halloween). Juane Boegeman is happy because she’s getting to go on leave with Private Jerry Wampach from her boot camp in Cedar Falls.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
All work and no play makes Jane a dull WAVE. At the Radio School on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison, WAVES held a jitterbug content – and this couple took home the top award.
The photo comes from the National Archives.
WAVE Ann Atridge leads a group of WAVES at the radio training school in Madison, Wisconsin, in rehearsal for their weekly radio broadcasts on a local radio station.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
Code class is in session at the radio school for WAVES, located on the University of Wisconsin, Madison, campus. The instructor (in the background) carefully times his messages for the WAVES, each in her own headsets and equipment.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
Radio coding class is in session, in this photograph from the National Archives. The University of Wisconsin Madison was one of the first training centers for WAVES to open, beginning in October of 1942.
In this photo, the instructor (in the foreground) carefully times his rate of sending coded messages with his timer, which is in his left hand.
WAVES at the University of Madison in Madison, Wisconsin, learned how to code and decode radio messages – both friend and foe. Here, a WAVE is practicing with the equipment.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
A sea of young women in headsets – that was typical of how WAVES learned the skill of radio coding at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, one of the first training schools that opened for WAVES in fall of 1942.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
WAVES sit at attention during a lecture at the WAVES’ boot camp in Cedar Falls, Iowa. WAVES trained at the Iowa State Teacher’s College (now Northern Iowa University).
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
WAVES took their assignments seriously. Here, they’re looking quite studious as they work in the classroom during Boot Camp at Iowa State Teacher’s College (now Northern Iowa University) in Cedar Falls.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.