Eileen Nolan

Brigadier Eileen Joan Nolan CB (19 June 1920 – 29 December 2005) was a former Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC).

Early years

Eileen Joan Nolan was born at Bournville, near Birmingham. Her father was a World War I veteran, later employed by Cadbury's as a technical adviser. She attended King's Norton Grammar School on a scholarship. In 1942, she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) and was posted to Halifax, Yorkshire. For much of the war she remained in the ATS's training branch. In early 1945 she joined the OCTU and earned her commission; she elected to remain in the military, becoming a career officer in the Army, and rising to the rank of Brigadier.[1]

Positions held

Retirement

Nolan retired as director in 1977 and was appointed CB.

Death

Eileen Nolan died on 29 December 2005, aged 85 at Crowthorne, Berkshire, although her death was not announced until February 2006. She never married.

References

  1. Obituary in The Telegraph

External links

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