

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 Edith Doreen Pedlow 206391, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom

Worker Doris Mary Luker 6947, Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom

Sister Florence Narelle Jessie Hobbes, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom

Petty Officer Wren Ellen Victoria Whittall 1669, W.R.N.S., H.M.S. 'Britannia II'
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom

Nurse Margaret Dorothea Braithwaite, Voluntary Aid Detachment, 3rd London General Hospital
First World War
Miscellaneous
United Kingdom
Women at war
GREAT WALDINGFIELD (ST. LAWRENCE) CHURCHYARD
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
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