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As the country prepares to celebrate VE Day, the nation's oldest servicewoman has shared her memories. Joan Harrison, born in ...
An Army veteran, from South Lanarkshire, is appealing for local people to volunteer to provide vital support for the men and ...
drivers or cooks in the Women's Royal Army Corps, or as military nurses. Their training was separate, and reflected the skills they would need. After 1992, equal opportunities rule changes allowed ...
On May 15, 1942, a bill establishing a women’s corps in the U.S. Army becomes law, creating the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAACs) and granting women official military status.
The Women's Royal Army Corps Association said she died on Monday. From 1941 to 1945, Ms Webb played a crucial role at Bletchley Park as a member of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS).
Now living at a care home, she is frail and nearly blind and deaf - yet she retains a remarkably sharp mind and continues to follow current affairs, according to the Women's Royal Army Corps ...