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Army Girls

The Secrets and Stories of Military Service from the Final Few Women Who Fought in World War II

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Army Girls

By: Tessa Dunlop
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Army Girls is the intimate story of the final few women who served in World War II and are still alive to tell their tale. They were female soldiers in a war Britain wanted to fight without conscripting women. It was a vain hope; by December 1941, for the first time in British history, women were called up, and a generation of girls came of age in khaki, serving king and country. Barbara trained to drive army-style in giant trucks, and Grace swapped her servant's pinafore for battledress and a steel hat; Martha turned down officer status for action on a gun-site, and Olivia won the Croix de Guerre in France.

Commemorating the 80th anniversary of conscription for women, Army Girls captures remarkable stories from the last surviving veterans who served in Britain's female army and brings to life a pivotal moment in British history. Precious memories and letters are entwined in a rich narrative that travels back in time and sheds new light on being young, female and at war.

Uniquely this moving Second World War memoir is embedded in the present day. Written in the midst of a global pandemic, the parallels and paradoxes between two very different national crises are explored in a book that honours the women who fought on in extreme youth and now once more in great old age.

©2021 Tessa Dunlop (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Europe Great Britain Military Women War England Royalty

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I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone with even the remotest interest in WW2 and all the way through to those with an expert level of knowledge.

Tessa Dunlop masterfully weaves 17 varied wines stories of 80 years ago into a seamless and enriching narrative of women’s history in WW2. This book has a firm contemporary setting that parallels these women’s stories between conflict and national crisis at both ends of their lives. Moving with ease between the 1940s-2020, challenging views of the time with views of now.

It is the first time I feel women of this generation have been given such a firm voice.

The book is beautifully read and flows effortlessly and really captures the voices of these last heroines of WW2

A unique and powerful book-highly recommended to all!

A vital and fascinating story of WW2 Army Women!

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Well documented and loved the stories of each of these amazing girls, which was sadly not written about before this book.

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Absolutely lovely to hear about Women’s roles in the war. A fantastic piece of social history.

Fabulous

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