My Mum was in the WAAF stationed at Leighton Buzzard. She said that she worked at RAF Leighton Buzzard, but was Billeted at Wing, presumably in the WAAF houses in Cublington Road.
Her father (my grandpa) was a Squadron Leader in the RAF, whilst both her brothers were in the RAF. Her youngest brother David MAYO was killed when shot down over Sint Niklaas in Belgium returning from a raid over Duisburg in a Lancaster bomber, two weeks before D-Day. Her other brother (Philip) flew Spitfires in the Battle of Britain, before going on to fly mosquitoes in the pathfinders. She was in Coventry when it was blitzed, and joined the Air Force soon after.
Mum was posted to RAF Leighton Buzzard in December 1941 according to her service record, and stayed there until demobbed in January 1946. She said that the whole place was underground and was top secret. Leighton Buzzard was the central communications hub for the whole of the UK, and they discovered after the war that there was an exact copy of the whole place at The Grove in Watford, in case it was bombed.
She was ACW1 [Aircraft woman] in the WAAF, which I assume to be equivalent to being A/B in the Navy. She is listed as ACH/teleprinter [Aircraft Hand], and she told me that she was trained in repair and maintenance of teleprinters as well as typing. She seemed to enjoy working there, and said they had a lot of fun.
Coincidentally, (or maybe not) David was radio operator on his Lancaster, and Grandpa R.G.E MAYO worked for GEC at Wembley, being involved in research into radio.
Mum is the taller of the two ladies in the attached photo, which may well have been taken at Leighton Buzzard or Wing