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[Royal Air Force servicemen and a WAAF servicewoman at bar or military club]
Photograph of Royal Air Force servicemen and a WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewoman at a bar or military club, circa 1940-1945. Leon Swietlikowski is on the right, in back.Item from a photograph album in the Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa 1940-1945. Album contains photographs related to Leon and Elizabeth Swietlikowski's World War II service with the Royal Air Force.
[Women's Auxiliary Air Force servicewomen marching in parade]
Photograph of Women's Auxiliary Air Force servicewomen marching in a parade, circa 1940s.
Mine eyes have seen the glory [Women's Army Corps poster]
Poster of a U.S. Women's Army Corps (WAC) servicewoman with soldiers and aircraft silhouetted in the background, circa 1944. Art of Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer.
[People outside Edinburgh Castle]
Photograph of people outside Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, circa 1940s.
[U.S. Army Air Forces officers]
Photograph of a group of U.S. Army Air Forces officers walking together, circa 1940s.
[Servicemen and servicewomen getting into car]
Photograph of unidentified servicemen and servicewomen getting into a car, circa 1940s.
[Servicemen and servicewoman chatting at unidentified event]
Photograph of two U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen and a U.S. Army Nurse Corps servicewoman chatting at an unidentified event, circa 1940s.
[Servicewoman and woman at unidentified event]
Photograph of a U.S. Army Nurse Corps servicewoman and a woman in civilian clothes at an unidentified event, circa 1940s.Inscription on verso: "Vic's gal."
[Elizabeth Thomson Dale]
Photographic portrait of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewoman Elizabeth Thomson Dale, circa 1939-1945. Image was originally in a folded cardboard frame with a photo of Leon Swietlikowski.
[WAAF servicewomen outside building]
Photographic group portrait of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) servicewomen outside a building, circa 1939-1945.