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Two MTC personnel pictured with an Air Raid Precautions (ARP) warden in London in 1940

The Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC), sometimes erroneously called the Motor Transport Corps, was a British women's organisation that initially provided its own transport and uniforms and operated during the Second World War. It was a civilian uniformed organisation that provided drivers for government departments and other agencies. Among other roles, members drove staff cars, including for foreign dignitaries whose drivers were not accustomed to driving on British roads, and ambulances in the Blitz.

History

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The Mechanised Transport Training Corps (MTTC) was founded in 1939 by Mrs G. M. Cooke CBE as a women's voluntary civilian organisation. It was recognised by the Ministry of War Transport in 1940 and renamed the MTC, and its members were conscripted and received pay.

Various women who served with the MTC were awarded one MBE, two BEMs, nine Croix de Guerre, ten Colonial Medals, a Certificate for Gallantry, and mentions in dispatches.

Some of the best-known members were the women who volunteered to drive ambulances in France at the beginning of the war as part of Hadfield-Spears Ambulance Unit and became known as the "Spearettes". Their endeavours were held in high esteem by the French and it is said that "petulant General de Gaulle peremptorily ordered the hospital to be disbanded because the crowds at the Paris Victory Parade dared to cheer: 'Vive Spears!'"

Groups from the MTC drove ambulances and other transport in Syria, Egypt, and Palestine, as well as driving SOE agents to airfields to board the planes that would parachute them into occupied France.

A notable MTC driver was Kay Summersby, General Eisenhower's driver, who subsequently claimed that she had had an affair with him.

Despite the appearance of the character Samantha Stewart in the television series Foyle's War there is no evidence that any MTC member was ever seconded to a police force.

Ranks of the Mechanised Transport Corps

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Below is a chart of Mechanised Transport Corps ranks compared to the British Army.[1]

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
United Kingdom Mechanised Transport Corps
  • t
  • e
  • Corps Commandant Senior Commandant Commandant Commander Captain Lieutenant Ensign
    United Kingdom British Army
    (1938 – 1945)
    Field Marshal General Lieutenant-General Major-General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Officer Cadet
    Field Marshal General Lieutenant-General Major-General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Officer Cadet
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
    United Kingdom Mechanised Transport Corps
  • t
  • e
  • No insignia
    Company Cadet Officer Section Cadet Officer Cadet Officer Driver
    United Kingdom British Army
    (1938 – 1945)
    No insignia
    Warrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Warrant Officer Class III Staff/Colour Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal Private
    (or equivalent)

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Collett Wadge, D (2003). Women in Uniform. ISBN 9781901623611.
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