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answered by one of 96
telephonists. If one of the
telephonists answered them, they
would become a
potential contestant.
While the
telephonists took in
their calls...
- calls, and
recorded political speeches pla**** for
prospective voters.
Telephonists, or
switchboard operators, were a trans-cultural
hiring of switchboard...
- War its
members served in a
number of jobs
including clerks, cooks,
telephonists and waitresses. The WAAC was
disbanded after four
years in 1921. Prior...
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considered helpful to the war effort, such as a
General Post
Office telephonist, were told to
continue working as before. None was ****igned to combat...
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Lanka Air
Force telephonists have been
recognized for
their exceptional skills and
dedication by
being promoted to
serve as
telephonists to the President...
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Bausoldat (to 1943)
Oberbausoldat Signals Funker (Radioman)
Fernsprecher (
Telephonist)
Oberfunker Oberfernsprecher Armor Panzerschütze (Armor Rifleman) Oberpanzerschütze...
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involved in
trench warfare, as well as the
standard issue weapons for
telephonists,
stretcher bearers, machine-gun, machine-rifle, tank, and
mortar crews...
- the
victims argued that as they were
administrative staff,
including telephonists and typists, they
could not be
considered a
legitimate military target...
- by
descriptions of
their everyday lives and jobs,
including that of
telephonists, secretaries, shopkeepers, etc. Page 3
girls were also
regular features...
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Union (IPU) was a
trade union representing clerks,
telegraphists and
telephonists working in the Post
Office in Ireland. The
union was
founded in 1900...