At the outbreak of World War II, Burgoyne was living in the
Withington area of Manchester. Service records show that she enlisted with the
Women's Royal Army Corps first as a translator in the Latin American Section, then from 30 November 1942 as a Grade III secretary to the security services working out of Room 055 at the
War Office under the command of Colonel Robin 'Tin Eye' Stephens, later serving under him at
Latchmere House. In July 1945. Burgoyne received a direct commission into the Intelligence Services, serving as a
subaltern until January 1947 then as a J/Commander. She was posted to Germany to the
Bad Nenndorf Combined Services District Interrogation Centre, where she was involved in the efforts to track down and interrogate
Nazi war criminals. The
CSDIC operated interrogation centres around the world, and Burgoyne is recorded as serving with them from 1945-1947 and from 1950-1953. == Later life ==