A memorial was unveiled today after a lengthy campaign to remember the contribution by the Land Army Girls. My own late mother served in the Land Army in WW2. They replaced the men who had been called up to fight in the war and their hard work helped feed the nation in times of great need when food rationing was necessary. As an island nation growing food was critical to help in winning the war as at the time it was thought we could be starved into submission by the U-Boat threat, indeed Churchill said that prospect was the only thing that really frightened him. We like to forage for fun today but back then supplementing the food ration was a great help, pigs were kept in back gardens and rabbits were eaten in their thousands.
the memorial
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the memorial
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