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Author Barrett, Duncan, author

Title The girls who went to war : heroism, heartache and happiness in the wartime women's forces / Duncan Barrett and Nuala Calvi
Published London : HarperElement, 2015
©2015

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 MELB  940.548141 Bar/Gww  AVAILABLE
Description xii, 339 pages ; 20 cm
Summary The personal accounts of three young women who joined up in 1940. In the summer of 1940, Britain stood alone against Germany. The British Army stood at just over one and a half million men, while the Germans had three times that many, and a population almost twice the size of ours from which to draw new waves of soldiers. Clearly, in the fight against Hitler, manpower alone wasn't going to be enough. Eighteen-year-old Jessie Ward defied her mother to join the ATS, Margery Pott signed up for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, and nanny Kathleen Skin the WRNS. They left quiet homes for the rigours of training, the camaraderie of the young women who worked together so closely and to face a war that would change their lives for ever. Overall, more than half a million women served in the armed forces during the Second World War. This book tells the story of just three of them - one from the Army, one from the Navy and one from the Air Force. But in their stories are reflected the lives of hundreds of thousands of others like them - ordinary girls who went to war, wearing their uniforms with pride
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Audience Adult
Subject Ward, Jessie
Pott, Margery
Skin, Kathleen
Great Britain. Royal Navy. Women's Royal Naval Service -- Biography
Great Britain. Women's Auxiliary Air Force -- Biography
Great Britain. Auxiliary Territorial Service -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- Great Britain
Women and war -- Great Britain
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Female
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, British
Author Calvi, Nuala, author
ISBN 9780007501229