She said: "I was about 13 when we had a careers fair and a captain in the Women's Royal Army Corps came and gave us a talk and I said to my friends, 'I am going to join the Army'.
Byline: Lesley Wallace THE article "Birmingham honours its war veterans in week's celebrations" ( Mail, July 1) was very interesting, but I and other members of the Women's Royal Army Corps in Birmingham were disappointed at the lack of attention paid to women's roles in the war.
I WOULD like to invite, through your newspaper, any of the girls living in your area, who served in the Women's Royal Army Corps, at Manorbier Army Camp, South Wales, in the 1960s, to contact me.