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)
Member Marjorie Lilian Purefroy Fitzgerald 16242, Women's Royal Air Force
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
Leading Aircraftwoman Margaret Campbell 2041818, WAAF, 437 Sqdn. RCAF
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom
Nursing Sister Kate Ellen Gribble, QARNNS, H.M.S. Cormorant (S.S. Aguila)
By Will Reid
United Kingdom
Junior Commander Elizabeth Patience Stanger, 196434, FANY and ATS
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
Private Kathleen Gaunt, W/189807, Auxiliary Territorial Service
By Sally McGlone
United Kingdom
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