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Title and Graphic from a Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division "public relations" Poster. Credit: Department of National Defence (Canada) Source: http://www.airforce.forces.ca/hist/ww_2_e.asp (now located at http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/v2/hst/page-eng.asp?id=554) Copyright: This Canadian work is in the public domain in Canada because its copyright has expired due to the following: it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published more than 50 years ago. Copyright Notice from source page: Non-commercial Reproduction Information on this site has been posted with the intent that it be readily available for personal and public non-commercial use and may be reproduced, in part or in whole and by any means, without charge or further permission by the Department of National Defence. We ask only that: Users exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced; The Department of National Defence be identified as the source department; and The reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made, in affiliation with or with the endorsement of the Department of National Defence

Date 7 May 2006 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:djsasso.
Author Original uploader was Brian Crawford at en.wikipedia
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Public domain This Canadian work is in the public domain in Canada because its copyright has expired due to one of the following:
1. it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published more than 50 years ago, or

it was not subject to Crown copyright, and

2. it is a photograph that was created prior to January 1, 1949, or
3. the creator died more than 50 years ago.
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