Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps
The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, known as Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps from 9 April 1918, was the women's corps of the British Army during and immediately after the First World War. It was established in February 1917 and disbanded on 27 September 1921.
History
The corps was formally instituted on 7 July 1917 by Lieutenant-General Sir Nevil Macready, the adjutant-general, who appointed Dr Mona Chalmers Watson the first chief controller. More than 57,000 women served between January 1917 and November 1918.On 31 March 1917, women in the WAAC were first sent to the battlefields in France, just fourteen cooks and waitresses. Helen Gwynne-Vaughan was the chief controller overseas, and Florence Leach was the controller of the cooks. In 1918, women medical personnel were sent to the front in France; one such was Dr Phoebe Chapple, who was awarded the Military Medal for her actions during an air raid on the WAAC shelter trench outside Abbeville in May 1918.
The corps was disbanded on 27 September 1921. The last surviving QMAAC veteran was Ivy Campany, who died in 2008.
Ranks and rank insignia
This system was authorised by Army Council Instruction No. 1069, 1917. All insignia was worn on epaulettes unless otherwise specified.Rank | Rank insignia |
Chief Controller | Double rose |
Deputy Chief Controller Chief Controller | One fleur-de-lys and two roses |
Deputy Chief Controller Section Controller | One fleur-de-lys and one rose |
Assistant Section Controller | Two fleur-de-lys |
Area Controller | One fleur-de-lys |
Clothing Controller Unit Administrator | Three roses |
Deputy Administrator Quartermistress Class I | Two roses |
Technical Assistant Controller Deputy Administrator Assistant Administrator Quartermistress Class II | One rose |
Forewoman | Rose and laurel wreath on right upper arm |
Assistant Forewoman | Laurel wreath on right upper arm |
List of controllers
;Chief controllers- Dr Mona Chalmers Watson
- Hilda Horniblow
- Helen Gwynne-Vaughan; Controller, later Commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force
Records