WOMEN AT ORDNANCE DEPOT.—In any jobs which Auxiliary Territorial Service girls take over from soldiers, there is no question of their acting as "second best.”. The girl seen here is one of many who form an integral part of the organisation at Britain's Central Army Ordnance Depot, where final adjustments and additions are made to newly-manufactured army vehicles before they are issued to the Allied armies in every theatre of war.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21023, 19 February 1943, Page 4
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71WOMEN AT ORDNANCE DEPOT.—In any jobs which Auxiliary Territorial Service girls take over from soldiers, there is no question of their acting as "second best.”. The girl seen here is one of many who form an integral part of the organisation at Britain's Central Army Ordnance Depot, where final adjustments and additions are made to newly-manufactured army vehicles before they are issued to the Allied armies in every theatre of war. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21023, 19 February 1943, Page 4
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