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In October 1990 WRAC officers employed with other corps were transferred to those corps and in April 1992 the WRAC was disbanded and its remaining members transferred to the Corps they served with. Those who served with the
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The Staff Band of the Women's Royal Army Corps was an all female military band. It was formed in 1949, and was the only all-female band in the British Armed Forces by the time it was disestablished. The Central Band of the
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belonged from 1949 to 1992 except medical, dental and veterinary officers and chaplains, who belonged to the same corps as the men; the
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Graduate Careers: How I got here: Brig Patricia Purves 'I just happened to be good at my job,'
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Brigadier Joan Roulstone, 1992–1994 (as Director Women (Army) during transitional period)
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The WRAC organizes Reunion Meetings to promote solidarity among its former members.
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The WRAC was formed on 1 February 1949, by Army Order 6, as the successor to the
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held the post from 1949 to her death in 1965 (beginning as a
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held it from 1967 to 1992 (with the rank of Major-General).
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Women in the British Army: War and the Gentle Sex, 1907–48
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In 1974, two soldiers of the corps were killed by the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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The highest rank available to a serving officer was
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WRAC (FM)
United Kingdom
British Army
Guildford
Surrey
Lass of Richmond Hill
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corps
British Army
Ulster Defence Regiment
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Provisional IRA
Guildford pub bombings
Royal Army Pay Corps
Corps of Royal Military Police
Military Provost Staff Corps
Royal Army Educational Corps
Army Legal Corps
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Adjutant General's Corps
Brigadier
brigadier
Royal Family
Princess Mary
major general
general
Duchess of Kent
Mary Tyrwhitt
Mary Coulshed

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