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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Tina W. Female Factory Worker

On July 13th, 1942 I married the man of my life, William George Grieg. Just three weeks later, he went overseas as a Corporal in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corp. I remember him signing up for this war and telling me not to worry about him. His letters keep me happy and relieved that he is safe although he is not with me.There hasn’t been a day he hasn’t been on my mind and I pray for his safe arrival home constantly.


I was consoled by the fact that many of my female friends were here in Canada with me. During the Great War, I remember some of my fellow friends leaving to work as secretaries, clerks, ambulance drivers and nurses. I was in awe to find out that this time women were allowed to serve in all the armed forces of Canada. There were posters encouraging women to join the armed forces. I have included some examples of those posters below.However, even so the majority of my friends did not sign up for military duty since they had to stay home to raise the children and look after the land. Thank goodness I have some friends to stay with me here in Canada. I plan on looking for some work soon to fill in the positions left by the men that left for war.




- Beverly Greg

5 comments:

Women at War said...

I understand how you must feel about your husband leaving. I am happily married and would be devastated and worried to be a part from him. It must have been very difficult. And I hope you find work very soon!

-Kathleen Oonah Walker

Women at War said...

I'm sorry to hear that you and you husband had to separate. I would feel horrible not knowing where he is or how hes doing. Best of luck on finding work you desire!

- Betty Wilson

Women at War said...

Many women had their husbands leave for war, you are not alone in this. I think it is great that you are looking for a job to help support the war effort. Hope you will find a job you enjoy!

- Laura Thomson

Women at War said...

I understand how you felt while you're husband had left for war. There were many of women, including me, who were sad to see their loved ones go. On the bright side, isn't it a good opportunity to give women the chance to serve in all the armed forces of Canada!

- Elizabeth Walker

Women at War said...

I too have a husband of my own and I'm terribly sorry to hear that you and you husband had to separate. I can't imagine what it would feel like not knowing where he is. No one can replace the ones you love.

- Bernadette Williams

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