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within regiment Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division
The Uniform
Mrs. Shoultz describes the style of uniform worn by the WD’s during her time in the service.
Manning Depot
Mrs. Shoultz explains her training and how she became a member of the Precision Drill Squadron, No. 1 Squadron, No. 1 Flight.
Typical Day as a Hospital Assistant
Mrs. Pidgeon provides a detailed account of a typical day providing care to patients returning from overseas.
A Diamond Ring Upon Discharge
Mrs. Pidgeon shares a story about getting engaged after being discharged from the air force and her ensuing travels with her husband and children.
The Other Side of War
Mrs. Jackson expresses how thankful she was to be part of the social network for the Guinea Pigs and the opportunity it provided to see another side of war, a positive one.
Strength of People in London
Mrs. Jackson emphasizes the strength and encouragement given to the Guinea pigs by people in London, comparing it to the wonderful source of strength that Churchill, King and Queen had for their country.
Code and Cypher Clerk Duties
Mrs. McCauley explains her daily routine as a code and cypher clerk expressing her sadness when having to work with the casualty listings.
Destined for England
Mrs. McCauley expresses her excitement while travelling overseas on the Mauretania and her accommodations upon arrival in Liverpool, England.
Pubs and the Social Side of Life
Mrs. Jackson speaks about how the people of London accepted the Guinea Pigs in their local pubs.
Bonding Like Brothers
Mrs. Jackson speaks about the bond of friendship formed amongst the burn patients of East Grinstead and the “brotherly love” they had for one another.
Personal Strength
Mrs. Jackson explains the personal strength she received in dealing with these burned victims and how their strength helped her carry on.
Taking the Bandages Off
Mrs. Jackson talks about being at the bedside of a patient when the bandages were to be removed from his face and the emotional impact it made.