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... about 30,000 women are needed for work with the auxiliary territorial services and the Air Ministry, and 55,000 for a woman’s Land Army. v ...
... about 30,000 women are needed for work with the auxiliary territorial services and the Air Ministry, and 55,000 for a woman’s Land Army. v ...
... ever attended l,v tier Majesty—the one the Albert Hall called to promote National Service for Women—that recruiting for Woman’s Land Army began. Everybody was fairly short commons, hut we should have been more hungry during the next 2 months had not women ...
... Phantom Armies In Air And Land Battle TESTING TIME FOR LEADERS War Will be Won on Maps As Britain’s troops swung along the straight, almost interminable poplar-lined roads of France and Flanders, they used to sing satirically Our’s is a Nice War, Our’s ...
... PHKSHOI'TINO A MI.VATIOV ARMY WOMAN BWINTON Hili. » railway nynalman. 13, | •iff*'-. JswintoM. wa*. rbai? ...
... and aviators. The truck women, the women window cleaners, no less than the recruits to the Women’s Land Army and the girls the Department of the Army Service Corps, all managed to appear more feminine than masculine in the bifurcated uniforms they donned ...
... practical assistence company offers furnish Alfalfa end timofk® seed on credit up 200 pounds to any owner bf irrigated lands who has an acre of land m for the purpose, which he is able to take of. and irrigated a manner to bring returns. The seed will be tho best ...
... appointed in the same month as director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service Army branch with the rank of Chief Controller, Lady Denman, head of the Women’s Land Army, which now numbers over 20,000 and which is organised in every county in Britain. “KEY” ...
... on—he joined the Army in lt>7s and left it in land girl into the local inn, called for pint of beer, took out [her cigarette case, tapped a cigarette, and struck a match her breeches. I had {to a-k whether the creature was a man woman. ...
... a damaged chimney slack and roof fell and Mrs. was hit. F. Army co-operation ’plane dropping messages to troops in the Sussex manoeuvres ''as unable iontinue owing t(» heavy rain and In landing at Tunbridge Wells. Ken:, il struck some telephone ires, ...
... The Army Occupation “ What would you on your side the wafer if they invaded yuir that wayK they ask me. Not only are the Irish fed iqi '. present state things, but the soldi? also. have talked with many th?m. , seeking to learn the feeling ot r-iinip ...
... It was stated that when Poskitt spoke to her on Thursday morning about her conduct towards some women land army workers, prisoner went into the house and returned with a gun in ono hand and a ca.rt•ridge in the other, and said she would deal with him. He ...
... capacity on technical problems in connection with mechanised transport all types for Army requirements, and secure laiason with the mechanical engineering industry, so that the Army may in close touch with engineering progress and commercial production. The ...