Women's Emergency Corps
The Women's Emergency Corps was a service organisation founded in 1914 by Evelina Haverfield, Decima Moore, and the Women's Social and Political Union to contribute to the war effort of the United Kingdom in World War I. The corps was intended to train woman doctors, nurses and motorcycle messengers.[1] The Corps later evolved into the Women's Volunteer Reserve.
See also[]
- Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
- Canary girls
- Victory garden
- Women's Land Army (World War I)
- Women's Royal Air Force (World War I)
References[]
- ^ "Women's Emergency Corps". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
Further reading[]
- Baker, Chris. "Women and the British Army in the First World War". The Long, Long Trail. Chris Baker. Section: "The Women’s Volunteer Reserve".
Categories:
- Organizations established in 1914
- Social history of the United Kingdom
- United Kingdom in World War I
- Women's organisations based in the United Kingdom
- British women in World War I
- World War I stubs