'Trailblazing' female Army officer killed in Surrey car crash
Captain Elizabeth Godwin, the first woman to become an officer in the Army's most senior regiment, was described as "talented, resourceful and compassionate".
The first woman to become an officer in the Army's most senior regiment died on Friday following a car crash in Surrey.
Captain Elizabeth Godwin, 28, became the first female officer in the Life Guards in 2020, two years after women were first allowed to join the regiment.
Captain Elizabeth Godwin, the first woman to become an officer in the Army's most senior regiment, was described as "talented, resourceful and compassionate".
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