Add Information to Record of a Person who served during the Second World War on The Wartime Memories Project Website

Add Information to Record of a Person who served during the Second World War on The Wartime Memories Project Website



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Marjorie Eunice Dennert

Womens Land Army

I joined the WLA as soon as I was 18, then transferred to a dairy farm near Maidstone, Kent. Later to Bucks, another dairy farm at Fulmer- then to Farnham to grow vegetables for the war factory canteens. I was pleased to toil away whilst our boys fought world-wide for justice and peace.

The Forgotten Army – M E Dennert 2004

I watch with pride on Anzac Day

The lads as they march by

I share with them grim memories

But pause to wonder why

One army is forgotten still…

They toiled beneath the sky

those girls who gave their utmost

In rain, hail, wet or dry

They were the ones who tilled the soil

Tho’ some folks thought them balmy

But I’m proud I was a member

of the Womens’ Land Army.



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