“I thought perhaps I could bring my skills as a hairdresser to the Royal Air Force, so I joined. But when I applied, they told me I was too young to be a hairdresser. You had to be 21. So they tested me for other things I may be good at, and they choose me and one other girl from my class to do communications,” Grant recalls.
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“I thought perhaps I could bring my skills as a hairdresser to the Royal Air Force, so I joined. But when I applied, they told me I was too young to be a hairdresser. You had to be 21. So they tested me for other things I may be good at, and they choose me and one other girl from my class to do communications,” Grant recalls.