By 1941, after two years of war
Anti-Aircraft Command, tasked with defending the UK against air attack, was suffering a manpower shortage. In April its commander-in-chief, Lieutenant-General Sir
Frederick 'Tim' Pile, proposed to overcome this by utilising the women of the
Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). The ATS was by law a non-combatant service, but it was decided that Defence Regulations permitted the employment of women in anti-aircraft (AA) roles other than actually firing the guns. They worked the radar and plotting instruments, range-finders and predictors, ran command posts and communications, and carried out many other duties. With the increasing automation of heavy AA (HAA) guns, including
gun-laying,
fuze-setting and ammunition loading under remote control from the
predictor, the question of who actually fired the gun became blurred as the war progressed. The ATS rank and file, if not always their officers, took to the new role with enthusiasm and 'Mixed' batteries and regiments with the ATS supplying two-thirds of their personnel quickly proved a success. By early 1942 the training regiments were turning out a regular stream of Mixed HAA batteries, which AA Command formed into regiments to take the place of the all-male units being sent to overseas theatres of war. One such new unit was
155th (Mixed) HAA Regiment. Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) was formed on 8 March 1942 at
Dumbarton in
Scotland, and over the next four months the following batteries were regimented with it: • 525 (M) HAA Bty, formed on 22 January 1942 by 211th HAA Training Rgt at
Oswestry from a
cadre of experienced officers and other ranks provided by
101st HAA Rgt, joined on 13 April • 531 (M) HAA Bty, formed on 5 February by 211th HAA Training Rgt from a cadre provided by
108th HAA Rgt, joined 27 April • 528 (M) HAA Bty, formed on 29 January by 210th HAA Training Rgt at Oswestry from a cadre supplied by
110th HAA Rgt; this cadre was then transferred on 27 February to 534 (M) HAA Bty, which had been formed on 12 February; the composite battery was designated 528 and joined the regiment on 4 May • 537 (M) HAA Bty, formed on 19 February by 211th HAA Training Rgt from a cadre supplied by
130th (M) HAA Rgt, joined 11 May • 554 (M) HAA Bty, formed on 16 April at 206th HAA Training Rgt at
Arborfield from a cadre supplied by
114th HAA Rgt, joined 6 July ==Defending Scotland==