#34 Some 72,000 women would join the Wrens (Women’s Royal Naval Service), freeing British sailors for combat duty by taking on home front jobs, like this Wren, an armorer at a Scottish Royal Air Force Base.

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#34 Some 72,000 women would join the Wrens (Women’s Royal Naval Service), freeing British sailors for combat duty by taking on home front jobs, like this Wren, an armorer at a Scottish Royal Air Force Base.

50+ Photos Of Women At Work During World War II

#34 Some 72,000 women would join the Wrens (Women’s Royal Naval Service), freeing British sailors for combat duty by taking on home front jobs, like this Wren, an armorer at a Scottish Royal Air Force Base.

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