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There is a new television program starting this week in Canada. Entitled 'Bomb Girls', it is based around the experiences of women working in a Canadian ordnance factory during the Second World War. Here is a PR photograph in from my local newspaper TV guide.
There is a new television program starting this week in Canada. Entitled 'Bomb Girls', it is based around the experiences of women working in a Canadian ordnance factory during the Second World War. Here is a PR photograph in from my local newspaper TV guide.
When I got out in 2000 the Corps had 3 women in EOD. EOD's first pic of the Marine Tech is heartening. I never had a problem with women in EOD. For the most part they worked as well as the males if not better and I still find that true in the UXO industry. Cheers, Bruce.
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