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  2. WOMEN AT THE WHEEL IN THIS WAR AND THE LAST

    DRIVERS AND MASCOTS: The FANYS had Archie, a "near-Sealyham, and a French bulldog as mascots, and these AWAS attached to an Ordnance depot (right) have a terrier. FANYS were the first officially recognised women drivers for the British Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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