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Eileen Younghusband (WAAF officer)

Eileen Muriel Younghusband, BEM (née Le Croissette; 4 July 1921 – 2 September 2016) was a filter officer in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force in World War II. She worked in the filter room, a top-level British air defence hub which assessed radar reports in order to give air raid warnings. Later, while posted to Belgium, she was part of a team of mathematicians who alerted Allied forces to the location of V-2 rocket launch sites.[1]

Eileen Younghusband
Birth nameEileen Muriel Le Croissette
Born4 July 1921
London, England, UK
Died2 September 2016(2016-09-02) (aged 95)
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Women's Auxiliary Air Force
RankSection officer
Service number3861
UnitNo. 10 Group RAF
No. 9 Group RAF
RAF Second Tactical Air Force (2TAF)
Awards British Empire Medal
Alma materOpen University
Spouse(s)Peter Younghusband
(m. 1944)
Children1

Younghusband completed a university degree at the age of 87 and subsequently published three books about her wartime experiences: two memoirs and one children's book.[1]

Early life

Eileen Le Croissette was born in London in 1921. She left school shortly after her 16th Birthday and worked in the head office of Scottish Provident in London, who provided life assurance. She worked as an au pair in France after her German teacher suggested she gain experience in speaking French and German to help set up his new business, the 'School Travel Service'.[2]

She worked for the Boucher family[3] until Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland, when she returned home. On this journey she encountered many fleeing Jews.[4]

Upon her return, she worked for Corke Sons & Co. as a secretary.[5] Whilst working here, she visited Germany in the Summer of 1939. She went to a paper factory connected to her employers but also to a professor known to her German teacher, as she still had hope of the School Travel Service.[6] She returned in early August 1939, 3 weeks before war began.

War begins

Eileen Le Croissette was invited back to work at Scottish Provident, after conscription led to a shortage of men, and was a valued employee, with rooms in the city.[7]

Le Croissette experienced the first Blitz on 24 August 1940.[8] This led to her deciding to join the WAAF.

Wartime service

Eileen Le Croissette joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in 1941 at the age of 19, and was trained at RAF Innsworth, near Gloucester, and RAF Leighton Buzzard. Commissioned as an assistant section officer in November 1941,[9] and promoted to section officer in October 1942,[10] she was posted to 10 Group Fighter Command at RAF Rudloe Manor, Corsham, near Bath, where she was deployed as a filter officer.[11]

In this post, she was responsible for assessing the information gleaned from Chain Home coastal radar stations, estimating position, height and number of enemy forces in the air – essential for establishing Britain's defence network and giving air raid warnings.[12] These teams had a matter of seconds to calculate accurately the whereabouts of both friendly and enemy aircraft. This information was essential since the RAF had a limited number of fighter aircraft and trained pilots, and limited supplies of fuel.[12]

After further training at RAF Bawdsey, she went to 9 Group, RAF Barton Hall, and then to Fighter Command headquarters at RAF Bentley Priory, Stanmore.[13] In 1944, she was posted to 33 Wing, RAF Second Tactical Air Force at Mechelen (Malines), Belgium, with a small team of women using their mathematical skills to detect the mobile launchers of the V-2 rockets aimed at London and the vital port of Antwerp. "Our job was to extrapolate the curve of the V-2 from the place it landed back to the launch site, and we did that once we knew the fall of shot and we got the position of the top of curve, we then used a slide rule in geometry to find the launch site," she told the BBC.[14] Allied aircraft could then bomb the launch vehicles. She remained at Mechelen until June 1945.

Following VE Day she was seconded to the Breendonk concentration camp, where she acted as a guide and interpreter (she was a fluent French speaker), relaying to RAF personnel the realities of war.[15][14] She resigned her commission on 14 December 1945[16] and moved into hotel work.

Later years

Younghusband graduated from the Open University at the age of 87, and wrote two volumes of memoirs, Not an Ordinary Life (2009) and One Woman's War (2011), the latter dealing more specifically with her wartime experience.[1] She later adapted her books for children and in 2016, just weeks before her death, her children's book Eileen's War was published.[17]

Recognition

Younghusband campaigned on health and education issues, such as cuts to adult education, and she was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to lifelong learning.[1][18] Britain's Got Talent finalist Nathan Wyburn created a portrait of Younghusband from wartime images of her to commemorate her World War II work.[19]

A life-size statue of Younghusband as a young WAAF officer stands in a replica filter room at the Battle of Britain Museum at Bentley Priory.[citation needed]

Personal life and death

Younghusband married physical training instructor Peter Younghusband in 1944 and they had a son, Clive, in 1946.[20]

Younghusband died in hospital in Cardiff on 2 September 2016, at the age of 95.[1]

Publications

  • Not an Ordinary Life (2009, Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning; ISBN 978-0-9561156-9-0)
  • One Woman's War (2011, Cardiff Bay: Candy Jar Books; ISBN 978-0-9927548-6-0) Google Books
  • Eileen's War (2016, Candy Jar Books)[21]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "WW2 veteran and author Eileen Younghusband, 95, dies". BBC News. BBC. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  2. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. pp. 4–6. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  3. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  4. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  5. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  6. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. pp. 21–23. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  7. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. pp. 36–38. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  8. ^ One Womans War. [S.l.]: Publisher Unknown. 11 January 2013. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-9571548-3-4.
  9. ^ "No. 35350". The London Gazette. 18 November 1941. p. 6654.
  10. ^ "No. 35773". The London Gazette. 3 November 1942. p. 4817.
  11. ^ David Irving, The Mare's Nest (1964), London: William Kimber and Co, p. 17.
  12. ^ a b Not an Ordinary Life
  13. ^ One Woman's War, p. 158
  14. ^ a b "Woman Who Helped Stop Hitler's Rockets Has Died". Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  15. ^ "V2 rocket code woman's life story". BBC News: Wales. 5 July 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  16. ^ "No. 37393". The London Gazette. 14 December 1945. p. 6153.
  17. ^ "PressReader.com – Connecting People Through News". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  18. ^ "Eileen Younghusband, 91, honoured with BEM for education campaign". BBC News: Wales. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  19. ^ Wightwick, Abbie (20 August 2014). "Simon Cowell Marmite artist Nathan Wyburn turns his attention to Welsh war veteran Eileen Younghusband". WalesOnline. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  20. ^ One Woman's War, p. 265
  21. ^ Limited, Candy Jar. "Eileen's War by Eileen Younghusband – Candy Jar Books". www.candy-jar.co.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2016.

External links

  • Brief presentation of Younghusband's 2011 book on YouTube

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This article is about the member of the WAAF For the British social worker see Eileen Younghusband Eileen Muriel Younghusband BEM nee Le Croissette 4 July 1921 2 September 2016 was a filter officer in the Women s Auxiliary Air Force in World War II She worked in the filter room a top level British air defence hub which assessed radar reports in order to give air raid warnings Later while posted to Belgium she was part of a team of mathematicians who alerted Allied forces to the location of V 2 rocket launch sites 1 Eileen YounghusbandBirth nameEileen Muriel Le CroissetteBorn4 July 1921London England UKDied2 September 2016 2016 09 02 aged 95 Cardiff Wales UKAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branchWomen s Auxiliary Air ForceRankSection officerService number3861UnitNo 10 Group RAFNo 9 Group RAFRAF Second Tactical Air Force 2TAF AwardsBritish Empire MedalAlma materOpen UniversitySpouse s Peter Younghusband m 1944 Children1Younghusband completed a university degree at the age of 87 and subsequently published three books about her wartime experiences two memoirs and one children s book 1 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 War begins 2 Wartime service 3 Later years 3 1 Recognition 4 Personal life and death 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEileen Le Croissette was born in London in 1921 She left school shortly after her 16th Birthday and worked in the head office of Scottish Provident in London who provided life assurance She worked as an au pair in France after her German teacher suggested she gain experience in speaking French and German to help set up his new business the School Travel Service 2 She worked for the Boucher family 3 until Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland when she returned home On this journey she encountered many fleeing Jews 4 Upon her return she worked for Corke Sons amp Co as a secretary 5 Whilst working here she visited Germany in the Summer of 1939 She went to a paper factory connected to her employers but also to a professor known to her German teacher as she still had hope of the School Travel Service 6 She returned in early August 1939 3 weeks before war began War begins Edit Eileen Le Croissette was invited back to work at Scottish Provident after conscription led to a shortage of men and was a valued employee with rooms in the city 7 Le Croissette experienced the first Blitz on 24 August 1940 8 This led to her deciding to join the WAAF Wartime service EditEileen Le Croissette joined the Women s Auxiliary Air Force WAAF in 1941 at the age of 19 and was trained at RAF Innsworth near Gloucester and RAF Leighton Buzzard Commissioned as an assistant section officer in November 1941 9 and promoted to section officer in October 1942 10 she was posted to 10 Group Fighter Command at RAF Rudloe Manor Corsham near Bath where she was deployed as a filter officer 11 In this post she was responsible for assessing the information gleaned from Chain Home coastal radar stations estimating position height and number of enemy forces in the air essential for establishing Britain s defence network and giving air raid warnings 12 These teams had a matter of seconds to calculate accurately the whereabouts of both friendly and enemy aircraft This information was essential since the RAF had a limited number of fighter aircraft and trained pilots and limited supplies of fuel 12 After further training at RAF Bawdsey she went to 9 Group RAF Barton Hall and then to Fighter Command headquarters at RAF Bentley Priory Stanmore 13 In 1944 she was posted to 33 Wing RAF Second Tactical Air Force at Mechelen Malines Belgium with a small team of women using their mathematical skills to detect the mobile launchers of the V 2 rockets aimed at London and the vital port of Antwerp Our job was to extrapolate the curve of the V 2 from the place it landed back to the launch site and we did that once we knew the fall of shot and we got the position of the top of curve we then used a slide rule in geometry to find the launch site she told the BBC 14 Allied aircraft could then bomb the launch vehicles She remained at Mechelen until June 1945 Following VE Day she was seconded to the Breendonk concentration camp where she acted as a guide and interpreter she was a fluent French speaker relaying to RAF personnel the realities of war 15 14 She resigned her commission on 14 December 1945 16 and moved into hotel work Later years EditYounghusband graduated from the Open University at the age of 87 and wrote two volumes of memoirs Not an Ordinary Life 2009 and One Woman s War 2011 the latter dealing more specifically with her wartime experience 1 She later adapted her books for children and in 2016 just weeks before her death her children s book Eileen s War was published 17 Recognition Edit Younghusband campaigned on health and education issues such as cuts to adult education and she was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to lifelong learning 1 18 Britain s Got Talent finalist Nathan Wyburn created a portrait of Younghusband from wartime images of her to commemorate her World War II work 19 A life size statue of Younghusband as a young WAAF officer stands in a replica filter room at the Battle of Britain Museum at Bentley Priory citation needed Personal life and death EditYounghusband married physical training instructor Peter Younghusband in 1944 and they had a son Clive in 1946 20 Younghusband died in hospital in Cardiff on 2 September 2016 at the age of 95 1 Publications EditNot an Ordinary Life 2009 Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning ISBN 978 0 9561156 9 0 One Woman s War 2011 Cardiff Bay Candy Jar Books ISBN 978 0 9927548 6 0 Google Books Eileen s War 2016 Candy Jar Books 21 References Edit a b c d e WW2 veteran and author Eileen Younghusband 95 dies BBC News BBC 3 September 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2016 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 pp 4 6 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 p 6 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 p 15 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 p 17 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 pp 21 23 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 pp 36 38 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 One Womans War S l Publisher Unknown 11 January 2013 p 56 ISBN 978 0 9571548 3 4 No 35350 The London Gazette 18 November 1941 p 6654 No 35773 The London Gazette 3 November 1942 p 4817 David Irving The Mare s Nest 1964 London William Kimber and Co p 17 a b Not an Ordinary Life One Woman s War p 158 a b Woman Who Helped Stop Hitler s Rockets Has Died Retrieved 4 September 2016 V2 rocket code woman s life story BBC News Wales 5 July 2009 Retrieved 3 May 2016 No 37393 The London Gazette 14 December 1945 p 6153 PressReader com Connecting People Through News www pressreader com Retrieved 4 September 2016 Eileen Younghusband 91 honoured with BEM for education campaign BBC News Wales 29 December 2012 Retrieved 3 May 2016 Wightwick Abbie 20 August 2014 Simon Cowell Marmite artist Nathan Wyburn turns his attention to Welsh war veteran Eileen Younghusband WalesOnline Retrieved 3 May 2016 One Woman s War p 265 Limited Candy Jar Eileen s War by Eileen Younghusband Candy Jar Books www candy jar co uk Retrieved 4 September 2016 External links EditBrief presentation of Younghusband s 2011 book on YouTube Those Girls amp Their finest Hour Custodians of Air Power Supplement Royal Air Force Museum 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eileen Younghusband WAAF officer amp oldid 1093305549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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