VROUWEN IN UNIFORM / WOMEN IN UNIFORM
GREAT BRITAIN / GROOT BRITTANNIË


The Petticoat Command or Boer Women in Secret Service
Johanna Brandt, 1913

The White Road to Verdun
Kathleen Burke (Scottish Women's Hospitals in France and Serbia WWI), 1916

An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army
Flora Sandes, London, 1916

Women of the Royal Air Force on the Rhine
WRAF, Cologne, 1919

Handbook for the WRAF
WRAF, 1919

Eight Months with the Women's Royal Air Force
Gertrude A. George, London, 1920 (with pastel drawings)

Women of the Royal Air Force
A. Chauncey (WRAF Old Comrades Assn.), 1922

Under the Searchlight
V. Douglas-Pennant, 1922 (WRAF)

The Autobiography of A Woman Soldier: a brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian Army 1916-1918
Flora Sandes, London, 1927

WAAC: the Woman's Story of the War
Anonymous (memoirs of British nursing sister in France WWI), Newcastle upon Tyne, 1930

I was a Spy!
Marthe McKenna, ca. 1933 (a Belgian woman, as a nurse in German military hospital and informer for British Intelligence)

Testament of a Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925
Vera Brittain, London, 1933 (a nurse in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross serving in England and France)

One Woman's Story
Mary Britnieva, London, 1934 (memoir of a sister of Mercy Red Cross nurse during the First World War, and of her trips to and from Russia during and after the Russian civil war, 1914-1930

Death's other Kingdom
Gamel Woolsey, 1939 (memoirs of war in Spain during the 1930's)

* De Engelsche Vrouw dient haar Vaderland
in "De Week in Beeld (De Geillustreerde Pers)", no.19, 5e jaargang, 21 juli 1939, p. 22-23

* WATS carry on the Tradition of the WAACS
In "The War Illustrated", October 28th, 1939, p. 211

* Femmes en Uniformes: la Femme Anglaise en Tenue de Guerre
in "L'Illustration", no. 5047, 25 novembre 1939, p. 332

* Des Femmes en Uniforme: les Services Auxiliaires de l'Armée Britannique
in "Le Patriote Illustré", eind 1939?

* British Women in War
P. Scott, London, 1940

* The Girl's Own Band (WAAF)
in "Picture Post" vol.7., no.3, april 20th, 1940, p. 46-48

* British Women at War
Mary D. Cox (member of Women's Voluntary Services), London, 1941

* Britsche Vrouwen in Oorlogsdienst
in "d'Oriënt (Indië's Geillustreerd Weekblad)", no.22, 31 mei 1941, p. 34-37

* Captured: My Experiences as an Ambulance Driver and as Prisoner of War of the Nazis
Bessy Myers (autobiography of driver in the Chateau de Blois Ambulance Corps/MTC), London, 1941

* The Women of England: the Story of England's unsung Heroines
Margarett Biddle (wife of the American Amabassador to Poland and several other occupied countries stationed in London), Boston, 1941

* The Homefront
Hilde Marchant, England, 1941?

With the WAAF
Susan Garth, England, 1941?

Our Wonderful Women
Cecil Hunt, England, 1941?

* The Auxiliary Territorial Service
in "The British Army at War "(Series Britain at War), Brigadier E.D.H. Tollemache, Letchworth, 1941, p. 68-69

* Regulations for the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1941
War Office, November 1941

Bombers' Moon
Farson & Paris, 1941 (novel on the WAAF)

Sergeant Sally is Coming Home on Leave Today
Sheetmusic, Hamilton Kennedy words & Tolchard Evans music, c. 1941 (Sally is sergeant ATS)

* British Women at War: They fill 2.000.000 jobs
Article in "Life Magazine", August 1941

* The R.A.F. choose Some Girls to be Police Women
in "Picture Post" vol. 14, no.2, January 10, 1942

* Women at War
Cover and magazine editors note in "Everywoman", february 1942. p. 9 (ATS)

Book of the WAAF
Forbes & Portal, 1942

With the WAAF
S. Garth, 1942

WAAF in Action
HEB, 1942

* Women prepare for War
in "Picture Post", vol. 14, no.7, February 14, 1942

In Spite of Everything
M. Korwin, 1942

* Service with the Army
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan (memoirs of Chief Controller/Director WAAC/ATS), London 1942

* She walks in Battledress: a Day's Work in the ATS
Captain Anthony Cotterell and Subaltern Elizabeth Courtney ATS, London, 1942

* Women in Battle Dress
Russel Birdwell, New York, 1942 (British and American Women)

* War Pictures by British Artists - Women
Crown Copyright, Oxford, 1943

* Tea and Hot Bombs
Lorna Lewis, Oxford University Press, 1943 (autobiography of volunteer canteen services during Blitz)

Mixed Batteries
J.W.N. in "Journal of the Royal Artillery" 69, 1942 or 1943, no.3, p. 199-206

* The British People at War
London, 1943?, p. 218-241: 'Women's Work in War' etc.

* "Yes Ma’am": a Book about an ATS Training Depot
Irene Holdsworth (NCO ATS), London, 1943?

Airwomen's Work
L. Taylor, 1943 (WAAF)

Girls You Amaze Me
V. Noble, 1943 (WAAF)

The ATA Girls
Commander Pauline Gower, 1943 (article, 4 pages)

The Junior Leader and Other Adresses
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan (Director ATS), 1943

Nursing in Tome of War
P. H. Mitchiner & E. P. MacManus, London, 1943

Wings on her Shoulders: a Tribute to the WAAF
K.B. Beauman, London, 1943

Life in a Mixed Anti-Aircraft Battery
Two ATS AA-officers in "The Army Quarterly" 47, October 1943

* British Women go to War
J.B. Priestley, London, 1944

Kiss the Girls Goodbye
J. Nicholson, 1944 (novel on the WAAF)

* Grey and Scarlet: Letters from the War Areas by Army Sisters in Active Service
Ed. Ada Harrison, London, January 1944 (QAIMNS and TANS)

* The W.A.A.F. in Action
Adam & Charles Black, London, 1944 (with eighty-seven photographs!)

* Eve in Overalls
Arthur Wauters, eind 1944? (reprint 1996 IWM)

* No Time for Tears in the A.T.S.
Margaret Sherman, London, 1944 (autobiography)

* Women called to War
in "Manpower: the Story of Britain’s Mobilisation for War", HMSO, London, 1944, p. 24-29

* Ladies may now leave their Machines
Diana Murray Hill, London, 1944

They Made Invasion Possible
P. Scott, 1944 (WAAF)

* Pastoral
Nevil Shute, 1944, pocketbook 1945 (novel WAAF/RAF)

The Women's Land Army
Vita Sackville-West (WLA-member), 1944

* Regulations for the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945
War Office, august 1945

Ships of Youth
Geraldine Edge & Mary Johnston (autobiography of QUARNNS nurses), London, 1945

* Arbeid der Britsche Vrouwen
in "Kijk", no. 10, februari? 1945

* Ook de Vrouwen
in "De Bewaking van het Britse Thuisfront", 1945 (na de capitulatie)

* 500.000.000 Menschen: de Oorlogsinspanning van het Britsche Imperium
Diverse foto's van vrouwelijke militairen uit het gehele Gemenebest, 1945 (na de capitulatie)

* Uit Uniform terug in Burger
Zoë Farmar (ATS gunner) in "Big Ben" no.8, 1945 (demobilisatie)

* Plaats voor Vrouwen
in "Big Ben" no.8, 1945 (na de capitulatie)

* The Illustrated London News. Victory Parade Number
no. 5591, volume 208, June 15, 1946

* Britain’s Other Army: the Story of the ATS
Eileen Bigland (researcher, eye-witness and interviewer), London, 1946

* Two Odd Soldiers: the Unusual Story of a Mother and Daughter serving in the ATS for Thirteen and a half Months
H. Wayne (memoirs of two ATS cooks), 1946

WAAF Adventure
E.R. Baker, 1946

Moondrop to Gascony
Anne Marie Walters (autobiography SOE?member, French Resistance), 1946

* Radar: een Populair Wetenschappelijke Beschouwing
J. J. Moerkerk, Rotterdam, februari 1946, p. 79-84 (ATS en radar)

* The Story of the W.R.N.S.
Eileen Bigland, London, 1946

* Women in Uniform
Colett D.Wadge (ed.)(author was Senior Commander ATS), London, 1946/1947

* Tea on Service
The Tea Centre, London, 1947

* As Thoughts Survive (ATS)
Dame Leslie Whateley (Director ATS 1944-1946), London 1948

* Woman in Green: the Story of the W.V.S. in Wartime
Charles Graves, London, 1948

The Work of AA Searchlights during the Last War
?, in "Journal of the Royal Artillery" 75, 1948, no.3, p. 241-252 (on the all ATS 83 Searchlight Regiment)

Searchlight -- ATS
W. Boileau in "The Gunner" 30, april 1948, p.12

The Auxiliary Territorial Service
ATS Controller J. M. Cowper in "The Second World War 1939-1945 Army", The War Office London, 1949 (restricted publication)

* Ack-Ack: Britain's Defence against Air Attack during World War II
General Sir Frederick Pile, London, 1949

* The Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps
Controller J.M. Cowper TD in "The Second World War 1935-1945 Army", The War Office London, 1949

* Odette: the Story of a British Agent
Jerrard Tickell, 1949 (biography of Odette Brailly Sansom, agent during WWII)

C/O. GPO London
R. Curtis –Willson, late 1940’s (WRNS overseas)

* Blue Tapistry
Vera Laughton Mathews (Director WRNS 1939-1946), London, 1949

War Organisation: the Official Story of the Voluntary Aid Detachments
P.G. Cambbray & G.G. Briggs (compiled), London, 1949

Once upon a Ward
Doreen Boys, (Photobooks), 1950 of 1980

* Requiem for a Wren
(novel) Nevil Shute, 1953?

* The Second World War, 1939-1945, Royal Air Force: the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
The Air Ministry, restricted, 1953

* One hundred Years of Army Nursing: the Story of the British Army Nursing Services from the time of Florence Nightingale to the present day.
Ian Hay, London, 1953 (QAIMNS/TANS/QMAAC/QA/QARANC)

* De Central Band van de WRAF
in "De Vliegende Hollander" jrg 10, no. 5, mei 1954, p. 155

* Life in our Hands: Nursing Sister’s War Experiences
Pamela Bright, (autobiography TANS nurse from D-Day throught France, Belgium and Holland), London, 1955

F.A.N.Y. INVICTA
Dame Irene Ward, London, 1955

Shirley Joins the WRAF
?, Derbyshire, 1955

Golden Wings: the Story of the Women Ferry Pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary
Alison King, London 1956

* Carve her Name with Pride: the Story of Violette Szabo
R. J. Minney, London, 1956 (Violette was an ATS-gunner and a FANY/SOE-officer)

* The Sky and I
Veronica Volkersz (autobiography of an ATA pilot), London 1956 (trips to Ypenburg!)

Evidence in Camera
C. Babington Smith, 1957 (WAAF)

* Death be not proud
Elizabeth Nicholas, 1958 (7 Women in French section SOE)

Grey touched with Scarlet: the War Experiences of the Army Nursing Sisters
Jean Bowden of Barbara Annandale, London, ± 1959 (QMAAC)

* Blue for a Girl: the Story of the W.R.N.S.
John D. Drummond (author is wartime naval officer, married a Wren), London, 1960

The Eyes of the Few
D. Came, 1960 (WAAF)

* Ice-Cold in Alex - Einddoel Alexandrië
Christopher Landon (novel on two British nurses in an ambulance), 1961

The Story of Neath W.V.S. 1939-1956
M. Isobel Lloyd, Nearth-Glamorgan, 1961

The Forgotten Ones
P. de la Ferté Joubert, 1961

The Colours of Night
C. Ross, 1962 or 1981 (novel on WAAF or WRAF)

Report on 25 Years Work: Civil Defence 1938-1963
UK Women's Voluntary Services, London, 1963

Sergeant Flora Sandes - The lovely Sergeant (WWI)
Alan Burgess, 1963

* Monstrous Regiment: the Story of the Women of the First World War
David Mitchell, New York, 1965

All the Brave Promises: Memories of Aircraft Woman 2nd Class 2146391
Mary Lee Settle (an American woman in the WAAF), New York, 1966

Women on the Warpath
David Mitchell, Cape, 1966 (WAAF)

* A Short History of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, QMAAC
Colonol J. M. Cowper, TD, WRAC (retired), 1967

* A Heroine in her Time
Molly Izzard (author was ATS/FANY-driver during WWII, biography of Dame Helen Gwynn Vaughn: director WAAC and ATS), London 1969

Colonel's Lady and Camp Followers: the Story of Women in the Crimean War
Piers Compton, 1970

The Forgotten Pilots: a Story of the Air Transport Auxiliary, 1939-45
Lettice Curtis, Henley on Thames, 1971

Partners in Blue: the Story of the Women's Service with the Royal Air Force
Katherine Bentley Beauman, London, 1971

Women Spies
J.B. Hutton, 1971 (women in intelligence en counter espionage)

* Into the '70s with the Royal Air Force
John W.R. Taylor, Maidstone, august 1972, p. 36-43

Beyond the Vicarage
Noel Streatfield (account of author's experiences during WWII in Britain, part three in trilogy: A Vicarage Family, Away from the Vicarage), 1972

Services Wrendered
Jack Broome, 1974

Nurse at the Russian Front: a Diary 1914 - 1918
Florence Farmborough, London, 1974

* Keep Smiling Through
Susan Briggs, London, 1975

Christine
M. Masson, 1975 (WAAF/SOE)

* Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC)
Juliet Piggott, London, 1975

* Jane at War - The Original and Unexpurgated Adventures of the British Secret Weapon of World War II
Manchester 1976

Sally: Diary of a WAAF
Patrick O'Neill-Dunne (author was in RAF), London, 1976

* They feared no Evil: the Women Agents of Britain's Secret Armies 1939-1945
James Gleeson, 1976 (SOE in France)

* The Women's Royal Army Corps
Brigadier Shelford Bidwell, London, 1977 (women's services to the army in two World Wars)

The Wrens, 1917-1977: a History of the Women's Royal Naval Service
Ursula Stuart Mason, Reading, 1977

Green Sleeves
Katherine Bentley Beauman, 1977 (WVS)

A Nurse in Khaki: a Detail on the Burma Front
Winnifred Beaumont, Bath, 1977 (autobiography QARANC)

Service Women: WRNS, WRAC, WRAF
V. Reynolds e.a., 1977

* What a Way to Win a War: the Story of No.11 Coy. M.T.C. and 5-0-2 M.A.C., A.T.S. 1940-1945
Pat Hall (autobiography MTC-driver), Tunbridge Wells, 1978

Change into Uniform
Helen Long, 1978 (VAD)

* A Nurse’s War
Brenda McBryde (autobiography QAIMNS Reserve, nurse in plastic surgery unit), 1979 (reprint 1993)

Battledress
C. Ross, 1979 (novel on WAAF or WRAF)

* The Sky's the Limit: Women Pioneers in Aviation
Wendy Boase, New York, 1979

Gunners Mates
LTC MSF Millington in "Lioness" 52, no.2. 1979, p.36 (on the 83 Searchlight Regiment)

* Undercover: the Men and Women of the Special Operations Executive
Patrick Howarth (served in SOE during WWII), London, 1980

Bombers and Mash: the Domestic Front 1939-1945
Raynes Minns, London, 1980

The Quality of Mercy: Women at War, Serbia 1915-1918
Monica Krippner, 1980

Auntie Mabel's War: an Account of her Part in the Hostilities of 1914-1918
Marian Wenzel & John Cornish (Mabel Jeffery was nurse in northern France and Balkans with the Scottish Women's Hospital, primarily photo's and illustrative materials)), 1980

The Enemy is Listening: the fascinating Story of British Women who broke German Secret Codes in World War II
Aileen Clayton (autobiography, author was in the WAAF and the first female commissoned Intelligence Officer), New York, 1980

NAAFI in Uniform
Lieut. Col. Howard N. Cole, 1982 (NCS and EFI since 1934)

* A Story Half Told: A Wartime Autobiography
Anita Leslie (MTC-ambulance driver from Egypt tot Germany), London, 1983

ATA Girl
Rosemary du Cros, London, 1983

Lambs in Blue
A. Worrall, 1983 (novel on WAAF or WRAF)

The Eye of Intelligence
U. Powys-Lybbe, 1983 (WAAF)

Churchill's Secret Agent: Josephine Butler, Codename 'Jay Bee'
Josephine Butler (autobiography), 1983

Ladies without Lamps
Eve Williams (memoirs of Red Cross naval nurse and VAD member), 1983

Linda Kitson-War Artist
Brenda Ralph Lewis in "Military History", June 1983, p. 241-247 (British Army in Falklands)

FANY: the Story of the Women Transport Service 1907-1984
Hugh Popham, London, 1984

We Also Were There
A. Hall, 1985 (WAAF)

* Quiet Heroines: Nurses of the Second World War
Brenda McBryde (QAIMNS Reserve nurse, eyewitness reports), London, 1985

Captives
Catherine Kenny, US?, 1986

The Maturing Sun: An Army Nurse in India 1942-1945
Angela Bolton, London (IWM)1986

* A Woman’s War: Life in the ATS
M. Dady, 1986 (autobiograhpy of an ATS in I Corps)

The Best of Enemies
P.M. Warren, 1986 (WAAF or WRAF)

Nightmare Convoy
Harry Ludlam & Paul Lund, Foulsham, 1987 (WRENS aboard the Onward Gibraltar 71 in 1941)

Love is Blue: A Wartime Diary
Joan Wyndham, London, 1986 (autobiography of a WAAF, april 1941-september 1945)

* Woman in Wartime: the Role of Women's Magazines 1939-1945
Jane Waller and Michael Vaughan-Rees, London, 1987

From Store to War
Linda McCullough Thew (autobiography ATS), London, 1987

"What did you do in the War, Mum?" Women recall their Wartime Work
Pam Schweitzer, Lorraine Hilton & Jane Moss, London, 1987

* Entertaining Eric: Letters from the Home Front 1941-1944
Maureen Wells (WRENS-autobiography), London, 1988

* Women who went to War 1938-1946
Eric Taylor, London, 1988

* A Horse in my Kitbag
Olga Pyne Clarke (autobiography of Irish YMCA volunteer with mobile canteen in Belgium/Germany during WWII), London, 1988

* Women in Khaki: the Story of the British Woman Soldier
Roy Terry, London, 1988

* Service in the WAAF: 431143 Sir!
Lilian Bader (unpublished autobiography), 1988

Coming of Age in Wartime
Phyllis Willmott (autobiography of CD-member and WAAF metgirl), 1988

Angels and Citizens: British Women and Military Nurses, 1854-1914
Anne Summers, London, 1988

* We all wore Blue
Muriel Gane Pushman (WAAF-autobiography), London, 1989

* Joyce Grenfell - The Time of my Life: Entertaining the Troops, Her Wartime Journals
James Roose- Evans (biography of ENSA-entertainer during 1944-1945), 1989

London at War
Clive Hardy and Nigel Arthur, London, 1989

* A WAAF in Bomber Command
Pip Beck (autobiography, R/T operator 1941-1945), London, 1989

* Women in Air Force Blue: the Story of Women in the RAF from 1918 to the Present Day
Squadron leader Beryl E. Escott, 1989

The WRNS: a History of the Women's Royal Navy Service
Marjorie H. Fletcher, London, 1989

We All wore Blue: Funny, Romantic and Moving - A Young Girl's Adventures in the Wartime WAAF
Muriel Gane Pushman, ?, 1989

War Brides of World War II
Elfrieda Bertiaume & Barbara Smith Shukert, 1989

* Women at War
Phyllis Pearsall (observer, artist and censor at the Ministry of Information 1940-1945), Aldershot, 1990

* The Girls behind the Guns: with the ATS in World War II
Dorothy Brewer Kerr (autobiography, ATS kine-theodolite operator), London, 1990

* The Wearing o' the Khaki
Pat Williams Burr (autobiography of an ATS driver), London, 1990

* Unsung Heroines: the Women who Won the War
Vera Lynn (Sweatheart of the Forces), Robin Cross and Jenny de Gex, London, 1990

* Diary of Anti-Aircraft Defence 1938-1944
B.N. Reckitt, Ilfracombe Devon, 1990, p. 39-57, chapter VII-IX (ATS-gunners)

Desert Nurse: a World War II Memoir
Betty C. Parkin, 1990 (author was QAIMNS in Egypt)

Talking about the War, 1939-45: a Personal View of the War in Britain
Anne Valery (first American Army, later in British Intelligence), London, 1991

Those Bloody Women: Three Heroines of the Boer War
Brian Roberts, 1991 (stories of Lady Sarah Wilson, Hansie van Warmelo and Emily Hobhouse)

* Women's War: the Homefront 1939-1945
Fiona Reynoldson, Hove, 1991

* Heroines of World War II
Eric Taylor, London, 1991

Wartime Women
ed. Dorothy Sheridan, 1991

West Indian Women at War: British Racism in World War II
Ben Bousquet & Colin Douglas, London, 1991

* Mission Improbable: a Salute to the RAF Women of SOE in Wartime France
Squadron leader Beryl Escott, 1991

* My Time in the War: an Irishwoman’s Diary
Romie Lambkin (ATS-driver, end of 1941-1946, 1945 in Germany), Dublin, 1992

The WAAF in Bomber Command
Squadron Leader Beryl Escott in "The Means of Victory", Bomber Command Assn., 1992

WAAF with Wings
Y.M. Lucas, ?, 1992

* Women and War
Fiona Reynoldson, 1993

Pure Chance: Memoirs of Dame Felicity Peake, first Director WRAF
F. Peake (autobiography WAAF/WRAF), 1993

* To War with Whitaker - The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939-45
Countess of Ranfurly, Reading, 1994

* We just got on with it: British Women in World War II
Bette Anderson (member of the Women's Timber Corps), Chippenham, 1994

* To War with Whitaker: the Wartime Diary of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939-45
Hermione Ranfurly (autobiography), London, 1994

* Hearts Undefeated: Women’s Writing of the Second World War
Jenny Hartley (editor), London, 1994

* The Wartime Scrapbook from Blitz to Victory 1939-1945
Robert Opie, London, 1995

Mayday… Calling Mayday
J. Millard, 1995

* British Army: Uniforms of the ATS 1939-1945 (Part 1: Service Dress)
Martin Brayley & Richard Ingram, in "Militaria Magazine" nr. 22, december 1995, p. 15-21

* What did you do in the War, Mummy?
Mavis Nicholson (selection of eye-witness reports), London, 1995

* WWII: British Women's Uniforms
Europa Militaria Special nr. 7, Martin Brayley & Richard Ingram, London, 1995. p.

* Op Spitzen de Invasie tegemoet: de Vlucht van het Sadler's Wells Ballet
Jessica Voeten in "Vrij Nederland", 29 april 1995, p. 54-62 (o.a. ENSA)

The View from the Cookhouse Floor: the ATS Years
Sylvia Mundahl Harris (ATS cook, telephone operator & officer Army Education Corps 1939-1946), Whitby, 1995

We Were There
Joyce Drury, 1995 (VAD)

* De Tweede Wereldoorlog: Met Eigen Ogen
Uitgeverij Waanders, 1995, nrs. 1, 20, 21, 23 (ATS), 25, 27, 34 (WAAF), 38

* Tommies en Yankees: Oorlog in Groot-Brittannië
in "De Tweede Wereldoorlog: Met eigen ogen" nar. 23, uitgeverij Waanders, 1995 (veel ATS)

* Our Wartime Days: the WAAF in World War II
Squadron Leader Beryl E. Escott, Stroud, 1995

* Flames in the Field: the Story of four S.O.E. Agents in Occupied France
Rita Kramer, London, 1995

They Shall Have Music - The Story of the WAAF Voluntary Marching Bands from 1939
B. R. Williams, 1995

* Auxiliaires Feminines: les Insignes des ATS (2e partie)
Martin Brayley, in "Militaria Magazine" no.128, mars 1996, p. 28-33

* Sisters in Arms: how Female Gunners defended Britain against the Luftwaffe
Vee Robinson (autobiography ATS-gunner), London, 1996

* Frontline Nurse: British Nurses in World War II
Eric Taylor, London, 1997

* Women's War Poetry and Verse
Ed. Catherine Reilly, London, 1997

Trinidad's Women of War
Shereen Ali, internetsite 1997, print (ATS/WRNS)

* The ATS in Facts
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 9, augustus 1997

* ATS, WAAF, en WRNS, De ATS in Frankrijk, België en Nederland, A.T.S. of ATS?, ATS: Aantallen en Taken op 30 september 1943
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 10, oktober 1997

* Les Uniforms des ATS 1938-1945 (3e partie: Le Battledress)
Martin Brayley, in "Militaria Magazine" no.149, decembre 1997 (auxiliaire anti-aerienne), p. 46-51

* Spearette - A Personal Account of the Hadfield-Spears Ambulance Unit 1940-1945
Rachel Millet (autobiography MTC-driver), Haddenham, 1998

* ATS Gunners: the History and Uniforms of the Women behind the Guns in WWII
Lucy Stevens in "Military Monthly" no.1, March 1998, p. 45-50

* "Les Tomettes": WWI British Army Female Auxiliaries
Martin J.Brayley in "Military Monthly" no.2, April 1998, p. 42-49

* Technical Virgins
Elaine Crowley (autobiography ATS auxiliary, PT instructor 1945-194?), Dublin, 1998

* ATS: Lipstick and Powder
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 16, oktober 1998

* "She Walks in Battledress"
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 17, december 1998

* The Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service: A Phenomenon in the British Armed Forces, 1938-45
Amy Weber, thesis, 1999

* Britain at War: Women's War
Martin Parsons, London, 1999

* The Forgotten Service: Auxiliary Ambulance Station 39, Weymouth Mews
Angela Raby (author is niece of Station Officer LAAS May Greenup), London, 1999

The Women of Royaumont
Eileen Crofton, 1999 (Scottish Women's Hospital on Western Front)

* Met de Groeten van de ATS, "Smoking in the ATS"
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 19, april 1999

Combat Nurse
Eric Taylor, London, 1999 (QARNNS, QAIMNS, TANS)

* Italiaanse Vrouw, Brits Uniform: Dagboek van een lid van de Buitenlandse Hulptroepen in de Britse Krijgsmacht (1941-1946)
Nella Voss-Del Mar, Rotterdam, 2000 (original title: Diario di un' Ausiliaria, 1941-1946)

* Women gain their Wings (Women at War: How the Battle of Britain changed our lives)
Julie Wheelwright, coverstory in "BBC History Magazine", vol. 1, no. 2, June 2000, p. 20-21 (WAAF)

* AA Command - Britain's Anti Aircraft Defences of the Second World War
Colin Dobinson, London, 2001

* Les Divisions Anti-Aeriennes Brittaniques, 1939-1945, partie I
Robert D'Elia et Robert Le Chantioux in "Militaria Magazine", no. 187, fevrier 2001, p. 38-42

* ATS in Nederland en België
Jacqueline Hoevenberg in "Opmars" 31, april 2001, p. 22-23

* Les Divisions Anti-Aeriennes Brittaniques au Royaume-Uni, 1939-1945, partie II
Robert D'Elia et Robert Le Chantioux in "Militaria Magazine", no. 189, avril 2001, p. 37-40

* Les Divisions Anti-Aeriennes Brittaniques au Royaume-Uni, 1939-1945, partie III
Robert D'Elia et Robert Le Chantioux in "Militaria Magazine", no. 191, juin 2001, p. 20-25

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* Forces Sweethearts: Service Romances in World War I
Eric Taylor, 19??

The Edge of a Smile: a Wartime Autobiography
Anne Valery (first American Army, later in British Intelligence, anti Franco, anti Salazar, Greek Resistance), 19??

Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service
Kathleen Harland MA in "Journal of Royal Naval Medical Service", 19??

The British Nurse in Peace and War (WWII)
Elizabeth Haldane, ??

Second World War Memoirs of Miss G. Morgan
G. Morgan, IWM collection PP/MCR/115 (including "A Woman's View of Life in a Mixed AA Battery" based on conversations with an ATS private and compiled by Ronald Hadley)

Birds of Feather: A Wren's Memoirs, 1942-1945
Patricia Bridgen Farley (autobiograhpy), Lake Hapatcong, ?

Women of the Royal Air Force
Alice Chauncey, WRAF OCA

Services Wrendered - The W.R.N.S. 1939-1946
Sonia Snodgrass, Marston, ?



Capbadge QMAAC
QMAAC capbadge

WAAC-member
WAAC-member

Badge_ATS_cap
ATS capbadge, other ranks

ATS_MaryJones_1940
ATS Mary Jones 1940

Badge_ATS_lanyard
ATS lanyard, other ranks

Badge_ATS_shoulde
ATS shouldertitle, other ranks

ATS_RASC
ATS in RASC

Badge_ATS_ID
ATS ID-tags



FANY_capbadge
FANY - WTS capbadge

Badge_ATA_cap
ATA, cloth capbadge



ATA_AmyJohnson1939--1941
ATA - Amy Johnson 1941


Badge_WLA_cap
WLA, hatbadge