Link Controller

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WAVES at the Hunter College boot camp see the controller of a Link Instructor up close. The machine was used for pilot training, and the instructor would sit at this control panel manipulating the “plane” port of the device to simulate flight.

The photograph comes from the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

New Equipment

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Classroom instruction at boot camp for WAVES uses innovative techniques, including showing the women the equipment they might be working with during their Navy career. Here, women at the USS Hunter see a Link Instructor, a flight simulation unit used to train pilots.

The c. 1943 photograph comes from the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

Where in the World?

IMG_1582Another important thing for WAVES boots to know: where the Navy was fighting during World War II. The Hunter College boot camp instructed them in the various battle arenas, including how ships would travel across the seas.

The photograph comes from the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

Navy Protocol

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WAVES at the Hunter College boot camp learned every aspect of military life. Here, they’re leaning the various Naval protocol, including the process for a regimental review.

The photograph comes from the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

Boot Camp Guest

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One of these things is not like the other….

A (male) guest stands out from the crowd as he listens to a lecture at the WAVES boot camp at Hunter College in the Bronx, c. 1943.

The photograph comes from the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

The Magneto

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The magneto is a type of electric generator that uses magnets to generate an electric current. Magnetos have traditionally been used in aviation piston engines, keeping the ignition separate from the batter and charging system, keeping the engine running in case the battery fails.

Aviation machinist’s mate Dorothy Wuester is using a paint brush to work on the magneto in the engine machine shop.  Today’s entry in our series of photographs of WAVES at work in the Naval aviation was taken at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station in September 1943.

The photograph comes from the national archives.

 

The Engine

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WAVES Bernice Sansbury and Violet Falkum work on the engine of an SNJ, in today’s entry in our series of photographs of WAVES at work in the Naval aviation. The photograph of the aviation machinist’s mates was taken in Jacksonville, Florida, in September 1943.

The photograph comes from the national archives.