Canadian Women in World War II
Canadian women in World War II history - their roles as pilots, on assembly lines, in support services, as war brides and on the homefront in Canada.
Elsie MacGill - Queen of the Hurricanes
Biography of Canadian aircraft designer Elsie MacGill who oversaw the design and production of Hawker Hurricanes in Canada during World War II.
Biography of Canadian aircraft designer Elsie MacGill who oversaw the design and production of Hawker Hurricanes in Canada during World War II.
Canadian Women in the War
About 45,000 Canadian women volunteered for military service in World War II, and most other Canadian women contributed on the home front. From the Valour & the Horror.
About 45,000 Canadian women volunteered for military service in World War II, and most other Canadian women contributed on the home front. From the Valour & the Horror.
Canadian Women Pilots in World War II
In World War II, women were not allowed to fly as pilots with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), but some Canadian women did fly with the Royal Airforce Air Transport Auxiliary. From National Defence Canada.
In World War II, women were not allowed to fly as pilots with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), but some Canadian women did fly with the Royal Airforce Air Transport Auxiliary. From National Defence Canada.
My Grandmother's Wartime Diary
Dozens of stories add a personal touch to the history of Canadian women in World War II. From Veterans Affairs Canada.
Dozens of stories add a personal touch to the history of Canadian women in World War II. From Veterans Affairs Canada.
