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1. In 1943, she enlisted in the British Army in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force as an Aircraftwoman 2nd Class and began her training in Egypt as a paratrooper for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE).

En 1943, elle s’engage dans l’armée britannique et commence son entraînement en Égypte comme parachutiste pour le service secret Special Operations Executive (SOE).

2. On a number of occasions these included brief profiles of men and women such as Leading Aircraftman K.N.B. Bannab, a photo-technician with the RCAF's 1 Wing at Marville, France; Sergeant John Martin from the Six Nations, of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, who, in April 1967, was serving with his battalion in Cyprus and who was the drum major for that unit's drum corps; Leading Aircraftwoman Geraldine Restoule, an Ojibwa from the Dokis Reserve, northern Ontario; and Sergeant Ernie Simpson (Okanagan, from Vinfield, British Columbia), RCEME (Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), and Private Dolphus L'Hirondelle (Cree from Lac Ste.

À plusieurs reprises, ces notes portaient sur des hommes et des femmes tels l’aviateur chef K. N. B. Bannab, technicien en photographie attaché à la première escadre de l’ARC à Marville (France); le sergent John Martin, membre des Six Nations, attaché au 1er bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment et qui, en avril 1967, était tambour-major du corps de tambours de cette unité stationnée à Chypre; l’aviateur chef Geraldine Restoule, indienne Ojibwa de la réserve Dokis (nord de l’Ontario); le sergent Ernie Simpson (de la nation Okanagan, de Vinfield, en Colombie-Britannique), membre des Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; le soldat Dolphus L’Hirondelle (Cri du lac Sainte-Anne, en Alberta), attaché au Royal Canadian Army Service Corps.