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Women`s Auxiliary Service logo #21000[Burma] The Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma) (WSA(B)) was formed on January 16, 1942 and disbanded in 1946. The WAS(B)s were a group of British and Australian women who manned Mobile Canteens for the troops of Burma Command in World War II. They moved through Burma with the British Fourteenth Army living in dangerous and uncomfortable co...
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Women`s Auxiliary Service

Women`s Auxiliary Service logo #21000[Poland] Pestki worked as nurses, cooks, teachers in schools for war orphans, secretaries in staffs, pilots, drivers, etc. In active service there were around 4,000 volunteers in any time of the war, but 1 July 1945, in time of highest abundance, there were 7,000 women in WAS. In 1944 WAS was transferred to II Corps in Italy. In July 1944 M...
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