100 years of women at war

UK commemorates a century of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps

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Events are being held across the UK today to mark the centenary of the founding of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, which allowed women to join the British Armed Forces for the first time.

Since the establishment of the Corps, female soldiers have served alongside men in nearly 50 wars and conflicts, including both World Wars, the Falklands, Bosnia and Iraq.

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