cWW2 British Women’s Transport Service (WTS) First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) Printed Wartime Armband
cWWII, 'W.T.S.' Printed armband Womens Transport Service F.A.N.Y. Poppers to reverse.
At the start of WW2 they formed the Women's Transport Service and this became the cover for women who volunteered for espionage work for the Special Operations Executive (SOE).
WTS (FANY) was called upon to form the nucleus of the Motor Driver Companies of the ATS. Another section was attached to the Polish Army, and a Kenyan unit formed in 1935 also joined the war effort. A spirit of independence led others to join the FANY in the Special Operations Executive.
These women worked on coding and signals, acted as conductors for agents and provided administration and technical support for the Special Training Schools. Their work was top secret and often highly skilled. Members operated in several theatres of war, including North Africa, Italy, India and the Far East.
Since the end of the Second World War, the Corps has been known chiefly for its work in the field of military and civil communications, a legacy of its distinguished wartime record.
Code: 1097
115.00 GBP