Ivy Lillian Campany (23 September 1901 – 19 December 2008) was, at the age of 107, the penultimate World War I female military veteran of any country.
This meant that Campany was believed to be the conflict's last surviving female veteran by the time of her death in December 2008.
She joined the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps during World War I.
[3] He spent a year at a training school in Canada and was a Flight Sergeant in the RAF's 99 Squadron during the Second World War and died of tropical disease in service age 21 on 15 July 1945 in India and is buried in Bhowanipore Cemetery, Kolkata, Plot O.
[4] Ivy Campany would later serve as a fire watcher in World War II.