Florence Simpson

Florence Simpson

Major General Dame Florence Simpson, DBE (9 October 18745 September 1956) was the Senior Women's Army officer during World War I and Controller in Chief, later President, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (formerly the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps).

Born as Florence Edith Victoria Way, the daughter of Colonel Wilfred FitzAlan Way and his wife Henrietta Mary Ross, she married firstly on 3 December 1895, Captain (later Brigadier-General) Burleigh Leach. They divorced in 1920. She married secondly, Ernest Percy Simpson, a widower with two daughters in 1922. There were no children from either marriage. Her second husband died in 1925.

Career

Her career began in 1915 when she volunteered as a cook in the Women's Legion, an organisation founded by Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry to provide "a capable and efficient body of women whose services could be offered to the state to take the place of men needed in the firing line or in other capacities."

She became Commandant of the Military Cookery section of the Legion, taking on more and more catering for the Army. In February 1917 she was appointed Controller of Cooks and seven months later brought all 7000 Women's Legion cooks and waitresses into the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, which had been formed earlier that year. Later she was appointed Controller of Recruiting for the WAAC and awarded the CBE in 1918.

In February 1918 she became Chief Controller of the WAAC at the War Office and five months later was promoted to Controller-in-Chief (Major General), becoming the senior officer of 57,000 women serving at home and overseas. The Corps name was changed to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, of which she was elected President.

In 1919, Florence Leach (later Florence Simpson) was knighted as a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE), the first Dame Commander of the Military Division.

She retired from the QMAAC in 1920 and lived with her step-daughters for many years in South Africa. She died at a clinic in Arlesheim, Switzerland on 5 September 1956.

Death of her sister

Florence's sister Violet, wife of Major W.E Long, was one of the Chief Controllers of the WAAC, and she was drowned while evacuating nurses from the Hospital Transport ship Warilda after it was torpedoed by a German U-boat on 3 August 1918 [The Times 7 August, 1918; Issue 41862] . Violet was returning from France to give her sister a report on how the WAAC's detailed for service with the American Army overseas were progressing. She was the last woman to leave the ship.

References

*C. Hartley, S. Leckey, "A Historical Dictionary of British Women", p. 396 ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=pDtEe4FKolUC&pg=RA1-PA396&lpg=RA1-PA396&dq=dame+florence+simpson&source=web&ots=ZuGVNd_Y4f&sig=bl3eufExBqjVylMWaHX3-SPBFEs] )

Links

* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101052043/ Oxford Index #101052043]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”