Good L/S's of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. The commentator says that it is here that members of the Women's Royal Naval Service are trained. Various shots of a new recruit arriving, she is given some papers and met by the Petty Officer and Chief Officer. M/S of the women in her new WRENS uniform.
Good L/S's of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. The commentator says that it is here that members of the Women's Royal Naval Service are trained. Various shots of a new recruit arriving, she is given some papers and met by the Petty Officer and Chief Officer. M/S of the women in her new WRENS uniform.
L/S's of several WRENS performing the slow march in a courtyard as well as a salute. L/S numerous WRENS being inspected. Good M/S's of the women in a classroom with headphones on learning Morse code. Several shots of women in the Kitchen preparing a meal/ L/S's of Wrens climbing into the back of a military vehicle and being driven away. M/S of young WREN sitting in front of window reading a book.
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