Clare Stevenson Military person

Clare Grant Stevenson, AM, MBE (18 July 1903 – 22 October 1988) was the inaugural Director of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF). As such, she has been described as "the most significant woman in the history of the Air Force". Formed as a branch of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in 1941, the WAAAF was the first and largest uniformed women's service in Australia during World War II, numbering more than 18,000 members by late 1944 and making up over thirty per cent of RAAF ground staff.Born and educated in Victoria, Stevenson was an executive with the Berlei company when she was appointed Director WAAAF. Initially ranked squadron officer, she rose to become group officer by 1942. Stevenson resumed her civilian career following her discharge from the Air Force in 1946. Long active in education and social welfare, she helped form aid organisations including the Carers Association of New South Wales (now Carers NSW) after retiring from Berlei in 1960. Stevenson was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire and a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to the community and to female veterans.

Personal facts

Clare Stevenson
Alias (AKA)Group Officer Clare Stevenson
Birth dateJuly 18, 1903
Birth place
Wangaratta , Victoria (Australia)
Date of deathOctober 22, 1988
Place of death
Sydney

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award
Order of Australia
Order of the British Empire
military operations
Military history of Australia during World War II
military commandWAAAF (1941–1946)
service start1941
service end1946

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External resources

  1. http://www.awm.gov.au/histories/second_world_war/volume.asp?levelID=67916