We All Wore Blue

We All Wore Blue by Muriel Gane Pushman is a first edition published by Robson in 1989. This 176-page book is presented in English and offers insights into the experiences of women in the Royal Air Force during World War II. The narrative focuses on the contributions and personal stories of those involved in aerial operations, providing a unique perspective on a significant historical period.
Readers will find a collection of personal narratives that highlight the roles of women in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force and their involvement in British aerial operations during the war. The book captures the essence of their experiences, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs faced during this tumultuous time. With unmarked pages and slight shelf wear on the cover, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and women’s contributions to the war effort.
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Slight shelf wear across the top cover. Pages are unmarked with no creases.
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