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Irene Agnew's army life in Calcutta

by Big Yellow Bus

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Big Yellow Bus
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Irene Agnew
Location of story:听
Calcutta, India
Background to story:听
Army
Article ID:听
A3677989
Contributed on:听
17 February 2005

I joined the army in India during World War Two. I worked in the Officer鈥檚 shop, as everything was rationed then, so after a year I joined the army. I worked for three years in army headquarters in Calcutta, firstly as a civilian and then as a uniformed soldier. I joined the army in the late 40s, and worked under Sister May. Her husband was a jockey and so was her son, so she used to know all the ways in which people could lose weight.

Three years later I became a sergeant and got my three stripes. There were a lot of women in the army at the time, but I didn鈥檛 work alongside men initially. At army HQ I was in charge of record-keeping for my unit, and I was in charge of the female staff in my platoon.

At the end of the war we were asked what type of trade we wanted to take up, and I loved working with hair so I got training as a hairdresser. The army paid for me to take a six month course, and I became a hairdresser in Calcutta, my home city. I got the best of all worlds. Although everything was rationed, in the army you were able to get most things, and I got a trade from being in the army as well. Later on, after my marriage, I came to live in Northern Ireland in 1955.

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