Dave455
Well-known member
I realise that the majority of the forums readers are not in the U.K. I suspect however, that news of Her Majesty The Queen’s passing, has now reached most corners of the globe.
What may be less known, is that as Princess Elizabeth, she served in the British forces, as both an ambulance driver, and depot mechanic.
Over the next few days there will no doubt be many stories and tributes, but I always liked the (absolutely true) story of the motorist who broke down on a Scottish moor. He was most surprised that the first person who turned up was Her Majesty The Queen, and even more shocked when she started fixing the problem for him!
She was definitely one of us. Longest serving? Well, that too, since her life has was one of almost continuous service to her country, from her enlistment in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1945, till today.
We’ll miss you Ma’am.

Mind you, despite being royalty, she had to do that plug change with a fairly crappy box spanner!

What may be less known, is that as Princess Elizabeth, she served in the British forces, as both an ambulance driver, and depot mechanic.
Over the next few days there will no doubt be many stories and tributes, but I always liked the (absolutely true) story of the motorist who broke down on a Scottish moor. He was most surprised that the first person who turned up was Her Majesty The Queen, and even more shocked when she started fixing the problem for him!
She was definitely one of us. Longest serving? Well, that too, since her life has was one of almost continuous service to her country, from her enlistment in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1945, till today.
We’ll miss you Ma’am.

Mind you, despite being royalty, she had to do that plug change with a fairly crappy box spanner!
