[Service records of May Calvert for Women's Royal Naval Service]
Maker and role
May Calvert, Compiler
Production date
[1940s]
Object detail
Accession number
MSS-2018-59
Maker
Description
Records of Calvert, a WREN who served at various naval and air shore bases, namely in England.
1) Certificate of service for the Women's Royal Naval Service with date of commencement 31 December 1941 and period of commencement being duration of the war. Attached is an envelope addressed to Calvert with a New Zealand address.
2) A non-flying personnel travelling by air when on duty pass. Stamped "Movement control, Belfast Airport." Made out to Calvert and dated 10 January 1944.
3) Certification of service for Calvert during her time as a 3rd Officer in Transport Section of the Air Equipment Department (between August 1943 and November 1944. Includes envelope addressed to Calvert.
4) Certification of service for Calvert during her time as Second Officer with the Staff Air Engineer Officer to Flag Officer Naval Air Pacific (between February 1945 to January 1946).
1) Certificate of service for the Women's Royal Naval Service with date of commencement 31 December 1941 and period of commencement being duration of the war. Attached is an envelope addressed to Calvert with a New Zealand address.
2) A non-flying personnel travelling by air when on duty pass. Stamped "Movement control, Belfast Airport." Made out to Calvert and dated 10 January 1944.
3) Certification of service for Calvert during her time as a 3rd Officer in Transport Section of the Air Equipment Department (between August 1943 and November 1944. Includes envelope addressed to Calvert.
4) Certification of service for Calvert during her time as Second Officer with the Staff Air Engineer Officer to Flag Officer Naval Air Pacific (between February 1945 to January 1946).
Media/Materials
Physical description
1 folder ; 36 cm
Record level
Series
Credit line
May Calvert. [1940s]. [Service records of May Calvert for Women's Royal Naval Service], MSS-2018-59. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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