Edith Kup worked in sector ops 1941 when she
moved onto bomber ops. Although never based at Digby (she worked in
the Debden Sector Ops Room) she visited the station in 1999 to record
scenes for the Imperial War Museum film, "The Finest Hour".
I went on to bomber ops in late 1941.
A few of us helped with a thesis on the WAAF in 1999 done by a tutor
at Cambridge for a doctorate and were amazed to learn when she sent it
to us for comments that the "Powers" at Adastral House took
until 1942 to decide whether we were HM Forces or merely camp followers,
because,
they said we didn't carry arms! We knew what we were there for and anyway
we practised with .303s at Debden and had become quite proficient.
Incidentally the Balloon girls were judged to be different, because
they had explosive devices on their cables - can you beat it? We regarded
Balloon ops as hardly WAAF, since they were never on stations until they
became redundant, and then nothing but trouble!
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