Army Girls Women Veterans of the Second World War
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In December 1941, for the first time in its history, Britain introduced military conscription for women. A generation of girls came of age serving king and country in the Second World War. • Eighty years on from this groundbreaking legislation, hear from several inspirational women, all of whom served in the khaki in either the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) or the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY). • To mark the release of her book, Army Girls, historian and author Tessa Dunlop chairs an exclusive panel featuring some of the last surviving female soldiers of the Second World War. • Follow the National Army Museum on: • Web: https://www.nam.ac.uk/ • Facebook: / nationalarmymuseum • Twitter: / nam_london • Instagram: / nam_london • -Email: https://nam.ac.uk/newsletter-signup
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