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WW2 British Army A.T.S and V.A.D Release Book. Class A - M Horsburgh

WW2 British Army A.T.S and V.A.D Release Book. Class A - M Horsburgh

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The WW2 British Army A.T.S. (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and V.A.D. (Voluntary Aid Detachment) Release Book – Class A belonging to M. Horsburgh is a remarkable historical document detailing the demobilization process of women who served in auxiliary and medical roles during World War II. This release book provides essential records of an individual's service, including rank, unit, and the official discharge date, reflecting their contribution to the British war effort.

During World War II, thousands of women volunteered for the A.T.S. and V.A.D., playing vital roles in military support, logistics, and medical care. The A.T.S. assisted with anti-aircraft operations, vehicle maintenance, and clerical duties, while the V.A.D. provided essential medical aid, nursing care, and hospital support. These units were crucial in sustaining the British Army and providing medical assistance to wounded soldiers.

This Class A Release Book is a valuable piece of wartime history, offering insight into the transition of service members from military to civilian life. It serves as a testament to the dedication and sacrifice of women like M. Horsburgh, who contributed significantly to the war effort. Collectors, historians, and military enthusiasts will find this document an intriguing addition to their archives, preserving the legacy of women in wartime service.