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Sonya Butt (Blanche) was born on 14 May, 1924 in Eastchurch, Kent, England, is an A auxiliary air force officer officers. Discover Sonya Butt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 14 May, 1924
Birthday 14 May
Birthplace Eastchurch, Kent, England
Date of death 21 December, 2014
Died Place Montreal, Canada
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1924

Sonya Esmée Florence Butt (14 May 1924 – 21 December 2014), also known as Sonia d'Artois, code named Blanche, was an agent of the clandestine Special Operations Executive during the Second World War.

SOE agents allied themselves with groups resisting the occupation of their countries by Axis powers.

The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in occupied countries.

The SOE supplied resistance groups with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England.

Butt worked as a courier for the Headmaster network of SOE.

She was the youngest agent of either sex sent by the SOE to work in France.

Sonya Butt was born in Kent on 14 May 1924.

1939

When war broke out in 1939, she was 15 years old, though by then the family had moved to Woking.

Butt was only a schoolgirl at the start of the war, and would not be due to join up for at least a couple of years.

Her preference was for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), as her father had served in the RAF himself, but the minimum age join the WAAF was 17½.

1941

Butt joined up the very day she became eligible: 14 November 1941, becoming 454240 Aircraftwoman (ACW) Butt.

She served in the Administrative Branch.

In 1941, women were banned from front-line service.

1942

In April 1942, however, this provision was changed and one of the first organisations to take advantage of this was the Special Operations Executive (SOE).

SOE trained teams to operate 'behind the lines' in countries under Nazi occupation.

The role of courier was particularly important, as movements around a district were likely to encounter German check-points, and a male of military or working age attracted adverse attention; a woman on a bicycle, however, was less likely to be suspected, and if she attracted attention at all, it was usually the sort that makes a besotted sentry forget to check papers and luggage properly.

SOE began to look for potential female couriers, but the work was highly dangerous and required toughness mind and body to perform under such pressure, so SOE had to be very demanding, very selective and very secretive.

It did not advertise its vacancies and recruited by 'the usual methods': word of mouth, and other quiet and roundabout means; a skill in the appropriate language was a good starting point.

Whilst working at RAF Gosforth (alongside another future SOE agent, Patricia O'Sullivan), Butt had been advertising her fluency in French in an attempt to get attached to the Free French squadrons and escape her dreary routine.

She failed in this bid, but this did bring her to the attention of SOE, and she was soon accepted for training.

She was given an honorary commission as an Assistant Section Officer.

1943

Butt joined SOE, aged 19, on 11 December 1943.

Her training followed the usual programme of tough outdoor training to develop stamina and basic soldiering skills, followed by specialist training according to the operation requirements, plus familiarisation with the routine of life in occupied Europe.

Recruits could not discuss their training with outsiders, and in any case, this sort of training was unheard of for women, so at the time few would understand or even believe the full details of the armed and unarmed combat training they received.

Only fellow students could give meaningful support.

Sonya's colleagues in the SOE included Nancy Wake and Violette Szabo, as well as the French-Canadian army officer Captain Guy D'Artois, whom she would later marry.

1944

On 28 May 1944, Butt was parachuted into the department of the Sarthe in the area of Le Mans with Francisque Eugene Bec and Pierre-Raimond Glaesner to work as a courier, under the codename "Blanche", for Christopher Hudson (codename Albin), the organizer of the Reseau (Circuit) Headmaster.

She was one of the last WAAFs landed in France before the Allied invasion, only nine days before D-Day.

After one of the other agents (Francisque Eugene Bec) dropped with her was shot during a battle between the Maquis and the Germans on 16 June, Sonya took on the additional role of weapons instructor.

She later said, "I filled in wherever the need arose."

As a courier, her primary responsibilities were to carry money, pass messages and maintain contact with the SOE agents, Maquis and local operatives working with the circuit.

In June 1944, whilst delivering messages around the countryside, she was stopped by two Germans and detained for questioning.

This was a very dangerous moment, but her cover story and false papers withstood the examination, and she was eventually released.

In due course, the Allied ground forces broke out from Normandy and Sonya's district was liberated.

In October 1944, she returned to England on the successful completion of her mission.

Her work and bravery were recognised with the award of the MBE and a Mention in Dispatches.

She was still only 20 years old.

Much to the annoyance of her superiors, Butt left without signing off.

After the war, Sonya and Guy went to live in Canada.

Guy D'Artois had parachuted into another district of France about the same time as Butt.