
'Debt of gratitude' to Wren Thelma on her 101st
Farnsfield's Thelma Redman was in Liverpool with the Women's Royal Navy during World War Two.
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The Women's Royal Naval Service was the women's branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. First formed in 1917 for the First World War, it was disbanded in 1919, then revived in 1939 at the beginning of the Second World War, remaining active until integrated into the Royal Navy in 1993. WRNS included cooks, clerks, wireless telegraphists, radar plotters, weapons analysts, range assessors, electricians, air mechanics, ground transport vehicle drivers and motorcycle dispatch riders.
Farnsfield's Thelma Redman was in Liverpool with the Women's Royal Navy during World War Two.