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    Susan Travers. Actress: Fog for a Killer. Susan Travers was born on 18 February 1939 in Chelsea, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Fog for a Killer (1962), Van der Valk (1972) and The Avengers (1961).

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    • Chelsea, London, England, UK
  2. Susan Mary Gillian Travers (23 September 1909 – 18 December 2003) was a British nurse and ambulance driver who served in the French Red Cross during the Second World War. [1] She later became the only woman to be enlisted in the French Foreign Legion , having also served in French Indochina , during the First Indochina War .

  3. Susan Travers (born Jennifer Susan Leon; 18 February 1939) is a retired British film and television actress. [1] She is the daughter of the actress Linden Travers , a niece of Bill Travers , and a cousin of actress Dame Penelope Wilton . [ 2 ]

    • The Winter War
    • General de Gaulle’s Free French Forces
    • 1st Free French Brigade
    • Fort of Bir Hakeim
    • A “Delightful Feeling”
    • French Foreign Legion

    Travers initially joined up as a nurse, but quickly realized she didn’t like the sight of blood or sickness and subsequently became an ambulance driver with the French Expeditionary Force. She was sent to Finland to assist during their Winter War against the Soviets, but everything changed when France fell to the Nazis.

    When the Nazis took France, Travers went to London to get in the fight. There, she was attached to the 13th Demi-Brigade of the French Foreign Legion. It was there she shed her disgust for blood and gore and became accustomed to the rough life of a warfighting badass. She earned the nickname “La Miss” from her male comrades. This was when she start...

    After spending several months as a driver for senior officers and demonstrating her extreme aptitude for navigating the most dangerous conditions, including minefields and rocket attacks, she was assigned as the driver for the Commanding Officer of the 1stFree French Brigade, Colonel Marie-Pierre Koenig.

    It was in May, 1942, when Rommel’s Afrika Korps geared up to attack the Fort at Bir Hakeim. Koenig ordered all the women to evacuate, but Travers refused to leave, becoming the only woman among at least 3,500 men. Rommel assumed the fort would be taken in 15 minutes but, instead, the Free French held out for fifteen days. Eventually, their supplies...

    Upon discovery, the convoy fell under heavy machine gun fire, and Travers just kept laying on the accelerator. She’s quoted as saying, She broke through the German lines, creating a gap through which the rest could follow. After they made it to Allied lines, she discovered the vehicle had at least 11 bullet holes in it and sustained severe shrapnel...

    In May of 1945, Travers applied to become an official member of the French Foreign Legion. She “failed” to mention her gender and they accepted her into their ranks. This made her the first — and only — woman to ever join the French Foreign Legion. She eventually was sent to Vietnam during the First Indo-China War and, by the end of her career, ear...

    • David Grove
  4. Dec 18, 2022 · Dec 18, 2022. (“La Miss”, Susan Travers) Fondly known as “La Miss” to the Legionnaires of the French Foreign Legion, to this day, Susan Travers remains the only woman to have ever served in the Legion’s ranks. Born the daughter of an esteemed Royal Navy Admiral, the latter moved Susan to the French Riviera when she was 12 years of age.

  5. Biography. Jennifer Susan Leon (born 18 February 1939), better know by her stage name Susan Travers, is a retired British film and television actress. She is the daughter of the actress Linden Travers and the niece of Bill Travers. She is best know for her portrayel of Arlette Van der Valk, the detective's wife, in the series Van der Valk.

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  7. Sep 24, 2009 · A British tennis-playing socialite became the only woman in the French Foreign Legion, leading a daring, wartime, desert escape. She would have been 100 this week and her story remains inspirational, writes biographer and friend Wendy Holden. When I first met Susan Travers in a Paris nursing home in 1999, she was a papery-skinned 90-year-old ...

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