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trilby22
When: 13 Jun 18 13:44
Land girl - wtf?  I like the last bit though Love

As a woman, you weren't allowed to fight, but that didn't mean you couldn't serve. As a Land Girl, you would be a member of the Women's Land Army, stepping in to replace the men throughout British agriculture. You would have tilled the soil, planted crops, and brought in the harvest. With the nation under blockade and rationing only going so far, you kept Britain safe.
By:
Aspro
When: 13 Jun 18 14:18
I think we're sisters trilby Plain
By:
Ramruma
When: 13 Jun 18 14:24
About a zillion questions to get to codebreaker. We'd have been a bit short of actual soldiers if this forum is any guide, though I suppose there was not much choice when you got your call-up papers.
By:
G Hall
When: 13 Jun 18 14:25
I would have stayed at home and looked after the
By:
G Hall
When: 13 Jun 18 14:26
Ladies ffs
By:
G Hall
When: 13 Jun 18 14:28
By:
STATSMAN
When: 13 Jun 18 14:30
I wouldn't have lasted long as a spy. English is the only language I speak. Laugh
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 13 Jun 18 14:32
Code Breaker.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 13 Jun 18 14:33
"Would you be prepared to die for your country?"  FOYDSC
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jun 18 15:31
I'd be working alongside G Hall.
By:
detraveller
When: 13 Jun 18 16:36
I'll just leave the country and live at a safer place. Leave the war to the patriotic types.
By:
lfc1971
When: 13 Jun 18 17:03
me too
By:
Injera
When: 13 Jun 18 17:40
Soldier apparently.

Very willing to die for this land so..yup.
By:
lybertyne
When: 13 Jun 18 17:44

Jun 13, 2018 -- 1:44PM, trilby22 wrote:


Land girl - wtf?  I like the last bit though As a woman, you weren't allowed to fight, but that didn't mean you couldn't serve. As a Land Girl, you would be a member of the Women's Land Army, stepping in to replace the men throughout British agriculture. You would have tilled the soil, planted crops, and brought in the harvest. With the nation under blockade and rationing only going so far, you kept Britain safe.


Dan Snow said he lies to his daughters about there being female pilots in the RAF during the Battle of Britain.  What an insult to the women who were producing food and munitions, without which we couldn't fight.  And don't forget the women at Bletchley Park.  There's more to a war than just the front-line.

By:
sixtwosix
When: 13 Jun 18 17:52
Myopic and a computer programmer.......safely ensconsed in Bletchley Park hopefully.
By:
kincsem
When: 13 Jun 18 17:59
Land girl Blush
By:
lfc1971
When: 13 Jun 18 18:01
WW2 was different to now , it would have been glorious to serve England
in the Battle of Britain beneath a cloudless sky .
Now seems different , there is no heroic death now
By:
trilby22
When: 13 Jun 18 18:23

Jun 13, 2018 -- 2:18PM, Aspro wrote:


I think we're sisters trilby


Laugh  There appears to be a few off us!

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trilby22
When: 13 Jun 18 18:23
of
By:
TheGoldenVision
When: 13 Jun 18 21:14
Spy???

But I only speaky de Inglish!
By:
dunlaying
When: 14 Jun 18 13:17
A spiv .
By:
mini me
When: 14 Jun 18 13:25
Fake Vera Lynn
By:
Crisp77
When: 14 Jun 18 13:36
Nazi storm trooper
By:
kenny mann
When: 14 Jun 18 13:49
Well away from the muck and bullets. Blush


CODEBREAKER

With your mind for mathematics and your ability to keep secrets, you would be best deployed in the homeland at Bletchley Park, codebreaking with Alan Turing and his team as they worked tirelessly to decrypt the German Enigma code. Without the efforts of these brave and intelligent men and women, the German plans would not have been known, and misinformation could not have been fed to them. These heroes went unsung for decades, but they saved countless lives and shortened the war by years.
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Injera
When: 14 Jun 18 15:23
Kenny - what did you have for tea last night?
By:
kenny mann
When: 14 Jun 18 15:49
4 pints of Chinook and a cheese and tomato panini at Spoons.
By:
Injera
When: 14 Jun 18 15:52
'your ability to keep secrets, you would be best deployed in the homeland at Bletchley Park,'

gawd help us!Grin
By:
kenny mann
When: 14 Jun 18 15:58
Laugh
By:
kenny mann
When: 14 Jun 18 15:59
SMARTARSE Cool
By:
Crisp77
When: 14 Jun 18 15:59
He's spying on the Italian chef who has infiltrated Spoons. Mischief
By:
kenny mann
When: 14 Jun 18 16:12
Funnily enough I delivered mail to Bletchley Park while I was working in Milton Keynes in '97, for Abbey N.
By:
Crisp77
When: 14 Jun 18 16:24
Alan Turing loved a delivered male.
By:
Injera
When: 14 Jun 18 17:07
Apologies kenny but picnic talk cost lives Silly

https://youtu.be/jWPJ_RSWc1I
By:
themightymac
When: 14 Jun 18 18:38
I always had my doubts about Trilby Shocked
By:
themightymac
When: 14 Jun 18 18:39
Commando Grin
By:
posy
When: 14 Jun 18 18:48
Quartermaster in charge of the stores
By:
themightymac
When: 14 Jun 18 18:50
1.01 aka another Land Girl

By:
themightymac
When: 14 Jun 18 18:51
By:
posy
When: 14 Jun 18 18:54
Codebreaker
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