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Her Name Is Jackie
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* Jackie Booth
..... FIRST skilled woman painter and decorator with Tameside Council, England in 1991 when she passed a City and Guilds course. Three years previously she had become the FIRST female painting apprentice in Tameside council's 400 strong building services division
* Jackie Brambles
..... on February 24th 1992 she became the FIRST woman daytime disc jockey on BBC Radio 1
* Jackie Brutton
..... FIRST woman to saddle a winner at a National Hunt meeting
* Jackie Burnett
..... FIRST black policewoman in Wales when she began her training at South Wales Police Headquarters before attending the Police College in Cwmbron
* Jackie Carroll
..... FIRST community health and fitness officer with Stockport Council, Manchester where she played a key role in an intriguing experiment in which doctors would be able to prescribe keep-fit courses instead of drugs to people in the "at risk" group heading for heart disease and other illnesses
* Jackie Doughton
..... Englishwoman who was the FIRST person with spina-bifida to pass the LGV test and was licensed to drive anything up to a 38-ton lorry
* Jackie Hancox
..... FIRST woman at Stanlow Refinery to pass a nationally-approved safety training course in April 1995 after studying for the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health
* Jackie Ingham
..... in 2005 she became the FIRST slimmer to appear on the front cover of Slimmer magazine after she had shed more than three stone by sticking to a strict diet high on protein and low in carbohydrates which was put together by Vitaline dietician Karen Thomas
* Jackie Joyner-Kersee
born 1962
..... FIRST woman to score more than 7,000 heptathlon points - Moscow
* Jackie Matthews
..... FIRST female assistant general manager for Lewis's Stores and also the youngest. She was also their FIRST female divisional manager and again their youngest
* Jackie McCarthy
..... FIRST British girl gymnast to receive a 10 mark in the vault which she achieved at the Nissen Carita national invitation club apparatus championship at Epping in 1984
* Jackie McHardy
..... one of the FIRST 12 reservist Wrens to go to sea in 1988 when they were part of a Navy liaison team on merchant ships. The girls were all volunteers and for some of them it was their first sea going experience. At this time regular Wrens were still barred from going to sea and their presence was a test of whether it is acceptable to have women serving in a war zone. The Dutch, American and Danish forces allow women to serve on warships and some took part in this exercise, code-named Team Work. It ended with an amphibious landing of 9,000 Marines in North Norway
* Jackie Moggridge
ne้ Sorour
died 2003
..... in 1957 she was Britain's FIRST woman airline Captain and the FIRST to fly faster than 600 mph. A South African she was a qualified instructor by the time she was twenty years old and joined the Air Transport Auxiliary under Pauline Gower in July 1940
* Jackie Williams
..... FIRST operational woman Detective Inspector to be appointed within the South Wales Constabulary in November 1996 when she took up her new post at Pontypridd where she had a team of four detective sergeants and 16 detective constables working under her
* Jackie Young
...... Englishwoman who was the FIRST woman Red Devil