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- Mrs A Roberts
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- 12 October 2005
This story was submitted by Wendy Young. It has been added on behalf of Mrs A Roberts with their permission. She fully understands the terms and conditions.
The boy I was going out with joined the airforce and was killed while bombing Germany.
I joined the WAAFs as I wanted to become a wireless operator air gunner; but unfortunately, they would not take women air gunners. So I decided to become a wireless operator.
Before I joined up I learnt the morse code, went for an interview and was accepted. I went to Compton Basset for six months training, and passed to become a fully qualified wireless operator.
The wing commander asked to see me, and said he'd like me to join the Y service.
Now the Y service was a secret service. The public didn't know anything about it. So I couldn't tell my parents what I was doing.
I was sent down to Chick Sands Priory and was put onto sets, tuning into Germany, listening to messages coming over the air, one had to listen very hard beacuse some of the signals were very faint, sometimes they were under load music. The morse code which I took down was sent to Bletchley to be decoded. It was very concentrated.
I id this till the end of the war, then I was demobbed.
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