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46: 455:, Surrey, until 1959, when she moved to Malta with her husband. In retirement, she settled in France, and then in Javea, Spain, with her second husband Lieutenant Colonel J.P. de Skipwith. Following his death in 1981 she remained in Spain, and later made two return journeys to India with her daughter Carol in 2005 and 2013. In October 2015, on her 100th birthday, Javea Golf Club, where she played golf, awarded her honorary membership and created the 'Peggy Skipwith Cup'. 408:. In addition to recruitment and regulations she was responsible for the welfare, training and housing of WRINS. According to Cooper's writings, in order to do this she travelled over 55,500 miles, chiefly by air, to naval bases across India. According to Godfrey, most of those she recruited to WRINS were Indian so that by the end of 1945 "43% of the officers and 77% of the Wrins were Indian, and among the junior officers 80% were Indian". 45: 395:
for service in the RIN. It proved popular with middle and upper-class Indian women and most were generally very young; just out of school or in college. Cooper wrote in 1945 that "for the Indian girls it was the experience of a life time and broadened their outlook considerably – helping towards
376:(WAC(I). In September 1943, she was appointed Lieutenant Colonel, the regional commander responsible for recruiting women in Indian naval offices. The role led to her assuming the rank of Chief Officer, and being appointed deputy director of WRINS by 271:(WAC(I). In 1943 she was appointed Lieutenant Colonel, the regional commander responsible for recruiting women in Indian naval offices. The role led to becoming the Chief Officer and Deputy Director of WRINS, appointed by 463:
Cooper, then Peggy Skipwith, died on 7 December 2015, almost two months after her 100th birthday, and was survived by her sister, daughter, one daughter-in-law, one grandson, and a great-grandson.
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for service in the RIN. She was also responsible for the welfare, training and housing of WRINS. In 1946, she returned to England and worked recruiting for
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emancipation". She explained that "as two-thirds of the women who enrolled were Indian, two styles of uniforms were developed, one consisting of a white
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with a blue border, to suit the graceful Indian girls, and, for the British and Anglo-Indians, an attractive uniform based on that of the
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In 1946, Cooper left the naval service and rejoined her husband in England and worked recruiting for
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until 1948, when she moved to Austria. In 1949, she returned to England, where she settled in
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The Royal Indian Navy: Trajectories, Transformations and the Transfer of Power
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Margaret Cooper (née Perkin), affectionately known as Peggy, was born in
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Serving WRINS, Cooper stayed in Delhi, where she would have been among
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Following the death of her second husband in 1981, she remained in
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Chief Officer Margaret I. Cooper (right) with Second Officer
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during their two-month study visit to the UK (1945)
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Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge. pp. 94–96. 356:who was awarded an OBE for his work during the 348:Cooper returned to India in 1934, and married 8: 663:"Peggy Skipwith, 100th birthday celebration" 535: 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 728:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 16:British naval auxiliary officer (1915–2015) 693:Women's Royal Indian Naval Service (WRINS) 494: 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 44: 27: 651:(Supplement). 13 June 1946. p. 2765. 472: 540:Vitali, Valentina (9 November 2020). 7: 733:Women's Royal Naval Service officers 723:Royal Navy personnel of World War II 738:Royal Navy admirals of World War II 337:, and her sister Beryl joined the 246:Women's Royal Indian Naval Service 204:Women's Royal Indian Naval Service 165:Women's Royal Indian Naval Service 14: 374:Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) 269:Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) 160:Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) 435:to the UK, where they visited 23:Margaret Cooper (WRNS officer) 1: 743:British women in World War II 560:10.1080/09612025.2019.1674468 402:Women's Royal Naval Service 319:Inspector-general of police 769: 753:British women centenarians 21:For the WRNS Officer, see 20: 417:General Claude Auchinleck 406:Wrins and How They Served 43: 615:Mohanan, Kalesh (2020). 354:East Yorkshire Regiment 548:Women's History Review 358:Muzaffarpur earthquake 233:Margaret Isobel Cooper 67:Margaret Isobel Perkin 32:Margaret Isobel Cooper 437:A.T.S. establishments 352:R.A.B. Cooper of the 335:Battle of Wadi Akarit 315:Sir Athol Owen Perkin 184:Years of service 748:People from Shillong 594:Association of Wrens 372:, Cooper served the 331:19th Punjab regiment 516:: 15. 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Index

Margaret Cooper (WRNS officer)
OBE

Kalyani Sen
Rosyth
Shillong
British India
Jávea
British India
Women's Auxiliary Corps (India)
Women's Royal Indian Naval Service
Royal Navy
Royal Indian Navy
Women's Royal Indian Naval Service
Second World War
OBE
OBE
Women's Royal Indian Naval Service
Second World War
Shillong
British India
Quetta
Women's Auxiliary Corps (India)
Admiral
John Henry Godfrey
flag officer
Royal Indian Navy
British India
MI6
Javea

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