The memorial comprises a white
Carrara marble column on black granite plinth. The column and the base bear inscriptions, including a list of the 75 known women agents. The top of one face of the white column bears a mosaic disc, depicting a white dove and the full moon in a blue sky, made by many local villagers. The sides of the granite plinth also commemorate the men and women of the two special duties squadrons, No. 138 and No. 161, and the personnel of the secret services from allied nations killed during the war "in the clandestine struggle for freedom and liberty". The memorial was commissioned by the Tempsford Memorial Trust and created by
Ivett & Reed, stonemasons based in Cambridge. It is erected at the Millennium Sanctuary in Tempsford, near the cemetery of St Peter's church. The memorial was unveiled by the
Prince of Wales on 3 December 2013, who completed the mosaic by inserting the last piece at the centre of the moon, with a flypast by a
Lysander in the colours of 161 Squadron. In attendance was the
Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, with
Baroness Crawley, Sir
John Sawers, delegates from the 12 countries listed, and veterans and relatives of the SOE agents and RAF personnel. ==Women commemorated==