We served in silence ...Middle East

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For the thousands of people involved in the months of planning for D-Day, secrecy was imperative. Pat Owtram and Christian Lamb were both 18 when they signed the Official Secrets Act upon joining the Women’s Royal Naval Service – the Wrens. Each felt it their duty to be silent about their work not only throughout wartime but for decades afterwards, never speaking of their experiences, even to their closest loved ones. Early in 1944, Lamb, having previously worked as a plotting officer in Plymouth and Belfast, was assigned to Combined Operations Headquarters in Whitehall, working in a windowless basement office inside Winston Ch

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