
Women at war
Many of the unsung heroes of the two world wars are the women who served and died for their countries. From medical staff to pilots, radio operators to secret agents, women fulfilled myriad roles in the two world wars. Tell us their stories. (image: RAF Air Historical C386)

Sister ‘Stewie’ Jean Stewart, Australian Army Nursing Service Radji Beach Sumatra
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom

QMAAC Jeanie Grant - ‘A Dear Wee Scotch Lassie Who Feared God & Honoured The King’
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom

New Zealand ATA Casualty, Second Officer Jane Winstone
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom

Sister Margaret Lamont Adams VFX66028, Australian Army Nursing Service, A.I.F.
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom

Aircraftwoman 2nd Class Irene Clara Berks 2132775, Women's Auxiliary Air Force
Second World War
Air Force
United Kingdom
Women at war
WELWYN GARDEN CITY (HATFIELD HYDE) BURIAL GROUND
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom
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