‘ROLL CALL’ REGISTER 2022

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The Toast: To the Wrens-God bless them!

wren crest with wrcnsThe Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service was founded as part of the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942

80th ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING OF WRCNS JULY 31 1942 [2022]

It is time to take a final Roll Call of all those women who served in the WRENS during the Second World War. These few are the connection with our history of Women during wartime: what they did: where they went: and what happened to them when they finished serving and then got on with their lives.

1942-1946
If you are aware of any wartime WRCNS and have contact with them or their family we would like to have this information. See further below.

Please fill in the FINAL ROLL CALL REGISTER FORM.

Any information, diaries, stories and family remembrances of Wren mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, cousins and wren friends would be welcome Additional information on those Wrens who have long departed and would enhance the History of the Wrens.

We can provide donation locations for memorabilia.

If you are aware of a WRCNS person who has died and know of the names, and date and location, we ask that you please fill in the Book of Remembrance form and send it in.

WE BELIEVE THERE WERE ABOUT 6783 WOMEN IN THE NAVAL SERVICE.
MANY MARRIED AND REMARRIED THEREFORE THE SERVICE NUMBER IS ONE WAY WE CAN BE CERTAIN ONE NAME IS THE SAME PERSON.

SEND INFORMATION TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
FILL IN THE FORM HERE
Or email your information to Navylady@thewrens.ca
Or Mail to:
LCdr D Freeman, RCN Ret’d
CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum
PO 1700 Station Forces
Victoria, BC
V9A 7N2

WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP WITH OUR ROLL CALL REGISTER

Wakey, Wakey, Rise and Shine!

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[Post edited from original 2020 post]
The time has come for all good Wrens – and their descendants – to show they had heeded the call.

The WRCNS began in 1942 and many of our them are sadly leaving us at an accelerated rate.

It is the time to request that our Wrens or their children, consider their historical connection to the Royal Canadian Navy as one of the 6783 WRCNS – a small group but mighty.

A draft Volume of all the Women who joined the WRCNS during Second World War is nearing completion. Where known, this lists their service number, maiden, married, first and nicknames, rank and trade.

A Second volume now underway will describe their times and lives in the service and will include photos, histories, memoirs, etc, which will tell the stories in the words of the Wrens themselves, wherever possible.

To date, the maiden names of some 800 Wrens can not be matched with their married names.

These women varied in age from just 18 to 45. In a time of crisis, they answered the call to service.

Do you hold any Wren photos, trivia, biographies, memoirs, notes, memorabilia or documents, of yourself, your aunt, cousin, sister or your mother, or even your grandmother? If so, please let us know so we can make arrangements to obtain copies of such items.

Tell us what you have.

Write to:

LCdr D Freeman, RCN Ret’d
CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum
PO 1700 Station Forces
Victoria, BC
V9A 7N2

Or, Send an email via this web site:
https://navalandmilitarymuseum.org/contact/

Attn: D Freeman

Out Pipes! All hands on deck. Step lively there!