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  2. Women's Royal Naval Service - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS; popularly and officially known as the Wrens) was the women's branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. First formed in 1917 for the First World War , it was disbanded in 1919, then revived in 1939 at the beginning of the Second World War , remaining active until integrated into the Royal Navy in 1993.

  3. List of senior female officers of the British Armed Forces

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    Three senior female officers in 2019: Cdre Eleanor Ablett, AVM Chris Elliot, and Air Cdre Maria Byford. The following is a list of women who have reached general, flag or air officer rank in the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force, not including those given honorary ranks.

  4. Category:Women's Royal Naval Service officers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's Royal Naval Service officers" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Women in the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Women's Royal Naval Service ratings (27 P) Pages in category "Women in the Royal Navy" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Jude Terry - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Judith Helen Terry OBE (born 17 September 1973) is a senior Royal Navy officer. In May 2021, it was announced that she would be promoted to rear admiral in 2022, thereby becoming the first woman to hold flag rank in the Royal Navy. [1] [2] She became Naval Secretary and Director of People and Training. [3]

  7. Vera Laughton Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Service / branch: Women's Royal Naval Service: Years of service: 1918–1919 1939–1946: Rank: Director: Commands: Women's Royal Naval Service (1939–46) Battles / wars: First World War Second World War: Awards: Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1942) Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1945) Relations: Sir John ...

  8. Elizabeth Craig-McFeely - Wikipedia

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    Initially a PE teacher, she joined the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) in 1952. In 1953, she was posted to various Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Navy Reserve establishments until 1967, including the Royal Navy Supply School between 1964 and 1966. [1] [3] Craig-McFeely commanded the WRNS in the Far Eastern Fleet between 1967 and 1969.

  9. Anthea Larken - Wikipedia

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    Anthea Larken was born in 1938, and joined the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) in 1956. Her initial role was as a range assessor, and became a photographic interpreter five years later. After a further four years, she was posted as a staff officer to the Singapore Naval Base in 1964.