What Does WVR Stand For?

WVR stands for Women S Volunteer Reserve WWII UK

The Women’s Volunteer Reserve (WVR) was a British organization that emerged during World War II, aimed at mobilizing women to support the war effort in the UK. It provided women with opportunities to engage in various roles within the armed forces and civilian sectors, contributing to logistics, administration, and auxiliary services. Established to address manpower shortages, the WVR played a crucial role in facilitating the smooth operation of military and support functions, empowering women to participate actively in national service during a time of crisis.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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