This manual from the AAF Regulation No. 40-9, dated 1944, offers a fascinating glimpse into the regulations governing the WASP (Women's Airforce Service Pilots) uniforms during World War II. It provides detailed illustrations and guidelines for uniform wear, showcasing the precision and discipline of the era.
Fascinating historic document Some brown spots on pages, slight edge wear noted. This collection includes original documents detailing the official regulations for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) uniforms during WWII. Dated February 14, 1944, these pages outline specific requirements for the WASP dress jacket, beret, insignia placement, and other uniform components.
Accompanied by clear diagrams, these items are a valuable piece of military history, offering insight into the precision and pride associated with the WASP uniform. Ideal for collectors of WWII, military uniforms, and women's aviation history.