Winifred Phillips was born in Ilford Essex in 1926 one of four children. Sent to a convent boarding school which she loathed she trained as a nursery nurse & met George Wheeler a 19-year-old RAF trainee wireless operator. The pair fell in love & spent a happy year together only to say goodbye in 1943 when he was sent on bombing missions to Germany. They kept in touch with regular letters but he went missing in 1944 & nobody knew what happened to him. Determined to see something of the world Winifred joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1948 & enlisted in the Women's Royal Army Corps a year later. For the next two decades she travelled the globe & reached the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2. Her story offers a unique insight into the lives of female service personnel in the 1950s & '60s. She writes wittily & candidly about her time in the army how life was lived in the mess & the NAAFI & the scrapes she got into. But she never forgot George. & she never married. At the age of 70 she went on a journey to find out what happened to the only man who would ever win her heart & 50 years after he disappeared she was finally able to pay her respects. In 2009 after ten years of campaigning Win became the first ever female Chelsea Pensioner to be accepted at the Royal Hospital Chelsea where she lives today.