Join Charlotte Marchant, Military Collections Researcher at The National Archives, as she takes us through some of the key records which The National Archives holds relating to women's service.
With particular focus on the First World War, this webinar will look at a range of women, including nurses, in the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, up to the year 1920.
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