Identify WWII uniform
The plane on the belt buckles would seem to indicate WASP, ( Women Airforce Service Pilots) but I've not seen that belt buckle in their uniforms before. This site: http://www.blitzkriegbaby.de/ has good information on WWII women's uniforms.
Lisa Sharik
I can't find any uniforms with that belt buckle, but WASP would be my guess too. I wonder if they made their own uniform with unique belt buckle. Reading the information on the link you provided that seemed to be an option, although I'm sure certain regulations needed to be followed. Just a guess. Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it.
I'm not convinced it's a U.S. military uniform. There is no rank insignia, no branch insignia, no identifying insignia of any kind other than the belt buckle. Is it possible she might have been a flight attendant? Or a pilot working for a commercial airline?
An interesting thought. I did find some 1940s era stewardess in similar looking uniforms. Here is one of the images I found.
An interesting thought. I did find some 1940s era stewardess in similar looking uniforms. Here is one of the images I found.