Exercise Welsh Rarebit
WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS, TERRITORIAL ARMY
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Beschreibung
Mimeographed text. Four folding maps (2 on tracing paper), two sketch plans. Folio. Original card wrappers. Some minor spotting and creases, contemporary ms. annotations in ink, but very good. 7; 7, 2, 4, 8; 16ll (rectos only). October, 1956 - March, A satisfying group of restricted documents from the Women's Royal Army Corps. Codenamed Exercise Welsh Rarebit, a series of exercises were staged in preparation for a nuclear war. At this time, the WRAC was led by Brigadier Dame Mary Colvin and the threat of nuclear war felt high. Indeed, the Cuban Missile Crisis was just two years away. ?In early July, attack from the air on our large cities seems imminent. There has been little prior warning and the evacuation of civilians is proving more than the civilian authorities can cope with. Military Aid is requested .? The aim of the exercise was to train members in emergency administration, field cookery, convoy driving, first aid, map reading and improve improvisation and flexibility. ?All women will take knife, fork, spoon, mug and groundsheet.? Six of the Privates were required to pose as refugees dressed in civilian clothes ?but must be warmly clad in case of rain and wind.? Notably, there is a ?System of Documentation for Refugees? which stipulates that ?she is made comfortable and helped to relax with a cup of tea and biscuits .? Samples of the various forms and passes are included. Though not inaugurated until 1949, the Women's Royal Army Corps existed in some form from 31 March 1917. Despite much opposition within the British Army, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps comprising a small force of fourteen cooks and waitresses joined troops stationed in France. Between 1938 and 1949, they were known as the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Bidwell, S., The Women's Royal Army Corps (London, 1977). EXERCISE WELSH RAREBIT and Exercise Wyvern Banquet. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 251853
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Exercise Welsh Rarebit
Erscheinungsdatum: 1966
Einband: Softcover
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