Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) – British WWII Women's Uniforms
The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) was the women's service of the British Army during World War II. Women within the ATS performed a variety of support roles, ranging from administrative work and logistics to operating searchlights and communications equipment.
Within this category, you will find ATS uniforms and associated equipment suitable for reenactment, living history, commemorations, and museum presentations. The selection focuses on historical accuracy, recognizable details, and wearability, reflecting the role and period of the ATS within the British Army.
Delware Trading supports reenactors and institutions in creating a historically accurate ATS uniform. Our physical store is located in Papendrecht and can be visited by appointment.
Tip: For women's uniforms, correct sizing (in centimeters) is important for a perfect fit and appearance.
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Auxiliary Territorial Service in World War II
The ATS played a key role in the British war effort by actively involving women in military support. Uniforms and rank insignia reflected both military structure and the specific position of women within the wartime army.
ATS in Reenactment and Living History
ATS uniforms are used in reenactment and living history to showcase the broader story of World War II, in which women made an indispensable contribution. Accurate uniforms contribute to a respectful and historically accurate representation.
Delware Trading & Historical Context
Delware Trading selects ATS uniforms with a focus on authenticity and wearability. From Papendrecht (visits by appointment), we support reenactors, collectors, and institutions in accurately portraying this part of British WWII history.