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Title: ATS records
Post by: ALCAVTAY on Saturday 27 October 12 23:20 BST (UK)
My grandmother was in the ATS during WW2, I can remember her telling me about her time on the searchlights and in a radar station I also know that she was seriously ill after being buried in rubble after an air raid. I don't know what rank she was or her service number (assuming they had them) but I would love to find out more about what she did. Do the ATS records exist?

Amanda
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: GrahamSimons on Saturday 27 October 12 23:32 BST (UK)
This guide: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/womeninthebritisharmy.htm isn't all that helpful because the records of service have yet to reach the National Archives.
Records of service come from http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/service_records.html - this takes a long time, up to a year, as they quite rightly prioritise welfare cases.

If you could discover her unit, you could probably find out quite a bit of its activities, but this might have to wait until you have her record.
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: ALCAVTAY on Sunday 28 October 12 08:35 GMT (UK)
Many thanks
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: katiespitfire on Monday 19 November 12 23:12 GMT (UK)
Any idea which area she served in? I have quite a few documents regarding the ATS AA Batteries.

Kate
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: ALCAVTAY on Monday 19 November 12 23:35 GMT (UK)
Unfortunately not Kate although I will be seeing all the family over Christmas and will be asking questions. I'll get back to you if I find out anything.
Many thanks
Amanda
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: katiespitfire on Monday 19 November 12 23:39 GMT (UK)
No problem, women's services of WW1 and WW2 are my speciality so please say if I can help.

K
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: macberry on Tuesday 20 November 12 12:51 GMT (UK)
My mother served in Ak Ak on searchlights during the war.  She was based around the new forest area at D day. Been there for about two years. 
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: katiespitfire on Tuesday 20 November 12 12:55 GMT (UK)
Really interesting stuff, there's a fantastic wartime film 'The gentle sex' about ATS recruits. Some of the footage and women in it are real ATS and there's a great section about the AA Batteries. It's regularly on Film 4.

Those women were in very real danger and many died through enemy action or in accidents, always akes me smile when people talk about women not playing a 'front line' role in the Great War or WW2.

Kate
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: ALCAVTAY on Tuesday 20 November 12 13:36 GMT (UK)
I'm remembering stories I was told as a child here but I think my Grandma told me that she was working in a plotting room when the station was bombed, she was buried under rubble and some other people in the room with her were killed. She developed what I think was some sort of anaemia from the trauma and was given a disability pension which she never drew. The doctors said she wouldn't work again but she became a clippy on the buses and worked various jobs until she retired.

 I'll ask around the family for more reliable information and get that application in for her records

My grandma's name was Irene Etherington
Amanda
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: katiespitfire on Tuesday 20 November 12 13:41 GMT (UK)
You really should, let me know if you need help deciphering.

Kate
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: franpow on Friday 15 February 13 22:38 GMT (UK)
On the interesting subject of the ATS, i wondered if anyone could enlighten me as to what I would expect to find if I should send for my mothers ATS record?
Would it for instance include the name of  her next of kin? or her address at the time.
Does anyone know the answers?
Thankyou
Title: Re: ATS records
Post by: briant on Thursday 14 March 13 19:01 GMT (UK)
On the interesting subject of the ATS, i wondered if anyone could enlighten me as to what I would expect to find if I should send for my mothers ATS record?
Would it for instance include the name of  her next of kin? or her address at the time.
Does anyone know the answers?
Thankyou

Just to bump this up as I have just found my mothers service number