She served with the
Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, the forerunner of the
Women's Royal Army Corps during
World War II. She joined the ATS in 1941 and was commissioned the following year. By 1946, she was ATS Group Commander Highland District based in Perth and, discovering she enjoyed service life, decided to make it her career. On leaving Perth in 1946, she undertook her first speciality work within the WRAC as assistant provost marshal (WRAC) responsible for WRAC disciplinary matters for the British Army of the Rhine and in the UK. She was promoted to
colonel in 1963, and then served as commandant of the WRAC (Training) Centre from 1964 to 1967. In 1967, she was promoted to
brigadier and appointed director of the Women's Royal Army Corps. Upon her retirement she was appointed a
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the
1970 New Year Honours. ==Marriage==