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Victory in Europe Day. (VE Day) in Portsmouth, Hampshire. A sailor accompanied by the WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) celebrate in the street
WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) in Egypt. The WRENS are establishing themselves in Egypt, taking over from existing Navy personal. The WRENS are reaching out more into the community too
WRNS member Valerie Cruise. 6th March 1983
First day of Bisley, Surrey. ATS members are taking part in a two week shoot for the first time. Picture shows Lance Corporal Audrey Chapman lending a hand to the girl with the gun, Wren T Brown
A WREN, (The Womens Royal Naval Service) possibly called Nellie, with the puppy dog. Picture taken 8th June 1944
A fashion display at an RAF station near London. De mobbed WRENS and WaF ladies have 12 pounds and 10 shillings allowance to spend on clothing, now the war is finally over
Small ships enter a port in the North West of England. Very probably Liverpool, though this is not confirmed. The WRENS are seen cheering in the ships on this home coming event
Pictures shows an un named member of the WRENS. WREN stands for The Womens Royal Naval Service. The Womens Royal Naval Service was the womens branch of the United Kingdoms Royal Navy
Women of the Royal Navy with parachutes, ready for packing. Picture taken 19th February 1943
WRENS being trained to service submarines. Picture shows a WREN adjusting a part of periscope. WREN stands for The Womens Royal Naval Service Picture taken 2nd June 1943
WRENS and sailors celebrate VE Day in Gordon Street, Glasgow. End of WW2 in Europe. 8th May 1945