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Old 18-11-20, 05:18 PM
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From a New York Times partial article on the Internet
LONDON, July 6 [1943]Women are about to be admitted into the ranks of the "brass hats" in the British Army. Fifty young women officers of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Britain's equivalent of Wac, are taking the first course for women staff officers at the ATS Junior Staff College near Camberley.

Her commission appears in The London Gazette Supplement dated 31st March 1942 where she is listed with the Army Officer's Number 227940.

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