Women's Auxiliary Air Force

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The Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), whose members were referred to as WAAFs (/ˈwæfs/), was the female auxiliary of the British Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Established in 1939, WAAF numbers exceeded 181,000 at its peak strength in 1943, (15.7% of the RAF)[1] with over 2,000 women enlisting per week.

  1. ^ MILLER, SARAH-LOUISE (2023). WOMEN BEHIND THE FEW : the women's auxiliary air force and british intelligence during the... second world war. [S.l.]: BITEBACK PUBLISHING. ISBN 978-1-78590-785-2. OCLC 1349452266.