Women's Auxiliary Air Force, a British military service in World War II
Waaf, a member of the service
w3af (Web application attack and audit framework), an open-source web application security scanner
WAAF (AM), a radio station (910 AM) licensed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
WKVB (FM), a radio station (107.3 FM) licensed to Westborough, Massachusetts, United States, which used the WAAF call letters from 1968 to 2020
West Austin Antenna Farm, an antenna farm located west in Austin, Texas, United States
Wheeler Army Airfield
Topics referred to by the same term
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WAAF may refer to: Women's Auxiliary Air Force, a British military service in World War II Waaf, a member of the service w3af (Web application attack...
Portugal. In September 1941, she joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), working at the Department of the Chief of Air Staff as Assistant Section...
British spy in World War II who served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) and the Special Operations Executive. She was a member of SOE's Musician...
Flying officer (Fg Off or F/O) is a junior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank is used by air forces...
their own show. The show began with a three-year stint in afternoons at WAAF in Boston. In 1998, after an April Fools' Day prank led to their firing,...
to Wing Commander) and command of the WAAF officers' school at Windermere. In 1944, she was appointed senior WAAF staff officer with responsibility for...
2009., ISBN 978-0-9561156-9-0 (Pages 36–67 contain the experiences of a WAAF radar plotter in WWII.) Younghusband, Eileen. One Woman's War. Cardiff. Candy...
moved to England in May 1939, and joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in November 1941 (Service Number 718483) as a flight mechanic for airframes...
were: Corporal J. D. M. Pearson, GC, WAAF (1940) – shows Corporal Daphne Pearson of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, WAAF, a recipient of the Empire Gallantry...
she was commissioned a Flight Officer in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). In February 1944, Atkins was naturalised as a British subject. She was...
new local favorite on WAAF (FM). In an interview Sully Erna stated, "We had been selling maybe 50 copies a month at the time WAAF picked up the album....
retrieved 10 December 2009 Manning, Mick; Granström, Brita (2010), Taff in the WAAF, Frances Lincoln Children's Books, ISBN 978-1-84780-093-0 O'Keefe, David...
closely under RAF control. Accordingly, the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) was constituted by Royal Warrant on 28 June 1939. Initially, recruiting...
Entercom (which locally owned WEEI, WEEI-FM, WRKO, WKAF, and WAAF). WBMX, WODS, and WAAF were retained by Entercom, while sister stations WBZ and WZLX...
Boston area and became a member of the Hill Man Morning Show on radio station WAAF-FM, where he was an on air personality and sports specialist for 23 years...
30 April 1899 – February 1945) served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) and in France for the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive...
Pavlow in her dressing room at the Globe Theatre in 1945, London, dressed in WAAF uniform for her role in While the Sun Shines. Born Muriel Lilian Pavlow (1921-06-27)27...
services. The equivalent rank in the former Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) and Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing...
Jam Pays Tribute To Chris Cornell In Their First Show Since His Death". WAAF. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 27, 2018....
out well, because they lost to India 0–1. In 2007, Syria advanced to the WAAF Cup under the leadership of coach Fajr Ibrahim, where they after victories...