Mary Anderson (British Army officer)

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Mary Mackenzie Anderson
BornFebruary 3, 1916
DiedJune 18, 2006
NationalityBritish
OccupationArmy officer

Mary Mackenzie Anderson, later Brigadier Dame Mary Pihl (February 3, 1916 - June 18, 2006)[1][2] served with the Women Auxiliary Territorial Service, the forerunner of the Women's Royal Army Corps during World War 2. By 1946 she was ATS Group Commander Highland District based in Perth and, discovering she enjoyed service life, decided to make it her career.

She was the daughter of Sir John Anderson, later the 1st Viscount Waverley, who was Home Secretary and Minister for Home Security at the outbreak of war. She was educated at Sutton High School and the Villa Brillantmont in Lausanne.

She joined the ATS in 1941 and was commissioned the following year. On leaving Perth in 1946, she undertook her first speciality work within the WRAC as assistant provost marshal (WRAC) responsible for WRAC disciplinary matters for the British Army of the Rhine and in the UK.

References[]

  1. ^ "Brigadier Dame Mary Pihl". The Times. 2006-06-22. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  2. ^ "Search other Archives | Accessions to Repositories | Major Accessions to Repositories in 1994 relating to Military History". The National Archives. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
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