WAVES board the ferry in Washington, DC, c. 1944.
The photo comes from the National Archives.
A Blog About Women Who Were Homefront Heroines: the WAVES of World War II
The highlight of the day? Incoming mail (at least at NATTC Norman, Oklahoma).
The Wayne Miller photo comes from the National Archives.
Joy Bright Hancock, who would become a captain with the Navy.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
WAVE Emma Denton Shelton, who left a job as a secretary at the Nashville Tennessean to become a WAVE. She became a communications officer in the Sixth Naval District, Charleston, SC. Here she’s walking home from work.
The photograph comes from the National Archives.
From the National Archives notes about this photograph,
AMM Instructor says WAVES are quicker at learning than men.
War or no war, we must have clean hair
– reads the caption from this photograph from 1943. WAVES at the “modern and up-to-date” beauty salon at NATTC Norman, Oklahoma.
It comes from the National Archives.