SALUTE TO THE LADIES WOMEN AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS WASPS WOMENS AUXILIARY AIR CORPS 84294
Love our channel Help us save and post more orphaned films Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This late 1940s, black and white film reviews the many accomplishments of the women of World War II, including members of the WASPS and WAACS, nurses, file clerks and auxiliaries as well as others who contributed in supporting the war effort. The movie primarily focuses on the WAACS, The Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, and the WASPS, Women Airforce Service Pilots. The United States Air Force presents, Salute to the Ladies. The movie opens in downtown USA. Teenagers sit at the lunch counter. A paperboy tosses a newspaper onto the porch of a suburban home. People exit from church. A woman gets her hair done in a salon. A baseball game is played. Ladies watch a squadron of planes go overhead, not worried now that war is over. War planes in combat 2:05. Lady is an airline hostess 2:25. Woman attends air evacuation school at Bowman Field
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