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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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Molly's War Effort -part 9 (the end)

To her reply I have never done so sir the officer replied well you can by placing it in water in the...

From Belfast to Cairo

Next morning, I went down to Belfast to the Recruiting Office for the Women's Army. I worked around...

Farmer Giles's Milk Bar

On the first big air raid on Sunday night November 24th 1940, I was waiting for a bus in the centre to...

Land Army Girl and ATS

However I didn't feel I was doing a great deal for the war effort and the officials wouldn't send...

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WOYG - War Office "Y" group at Beaumanor Hallicon for Story with photo

After further training we finally were posted back to the mainland, some to Harrogate, and I was sent to B...

Vera's Waricon for Story with photo

During the bombing while the rest of family took refuge in the air-raid shelter, my Dad insisted on singing...

Convoy driving in the ATS

I was still a driver though and was posted to a village up near Lancaster, called Caton, where a vehicle...

Life in the ATS

A corporal met me at Portsmouth station and took me to 213 battery gun site on the Portsdown hills... When...

ATS, BLA, 5 LOFC and B.A.O.R.icon for Story with photo

Still in Rotterdam in August the Japanese gave in so we collected as many Gilders as we could and the men...

Helston during WW2

I lived in Helston, west Cornwall, the home of the Flora, or Floral Dance. As I recall, the weekly...

Blitz in Liverpool - Army Service in Wolverhampton

After six weeks we were taken in the army lorries - we had no idea where we were going and I ended...

Entertaining the troops

One day there was a show on, for sergeants and officers, and I was sitting in the NAAFI with my friend from...

I Was A Predictor For 418 Ack-Ack Battery by Frances Mills (nee Davies)

I was born in Stockport but worked as a predictor for 418 Ack-Ack Battery in London during the war. I have...

Memories of the ATS - Doodlebugsicon for Story with photo

They had moved a lot of the girls and men down the coast, to shoot the doodlebugs down because our guns at...

The Tide Turns

One battery was posted on Hayling Island, protecting the assembly of the invasion forces from observation...

A.T.S. help fight the Battle of Britainicon for Story with photo

The Battery then travelled to Bude, in Cornwall, for firing practice at what we called a sleeve trailing...

Special Wireless Operator ATS

I did not travel far as my training centre was at Queen Ethelburga's School in Harrogate... We learned...

ATS Girl 1943-6

I had dreamt of going to Egypt but arrived in Brussels, to the HQ 21st Army Group... I spent a month at...

Plotting Planes

Until then, I had been working in the Tyne Brand factory, which manufactured meat paste. I was posted to...

A Day in the Life of an ATS on a Gun site

Return to Barrack room, dress, fold up the blankets and sheets, one blanket folded lengthways, then put...

鈥淭he Best Kept Secret鈥

Early in 1944, I was in the ATS, attached to the RAOC, stationed in a huge depot in the Midlands... They...

Plotting Aircraft and Driving with Princess Elizabeth

On arriving at the camp we were ushered into a room and sat at desks to sign secrecy forms: it turned out...

Romance in Belgium

She was older than Frances, but Nan out-ranked her... When the war ended Frances went back to Hereford to...

Caserta Headquarters

I was a code, a cipher officer stationed in Caserta 17 miles north of Naples, working in the Palace of...

Bombs Over London

I came to London shortly afterwards and survived the constant scourge of the Incendiary Bombs....

Living in London

The Anderson shelter erected in the back garden was very damp 鈥 water collected in the bottom 鈥...

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