ROYAL RED CROSS
... ROYAL RED CROSS Miss G. M. Wallis (principal matron). Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (Birmingham), has been appointed additional member (first class) of the Royal Red Cross. Miss L. M. ...
... ROYAL RED CROSS Miss G. M. Wallis (principal matron). Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (Birmingham), has been appointed additional member (first class) of the Royal Red Cross. Miss L. M. ...
... CROSS FOR HOLLTMOOE MILITARY NURSES?. The following members of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service doing duty the Second Birmingham ...
... QUEEN'S LADY-IN-WAITING The Dowager Countess Airlie. tbs new vice-president the Nursing Board of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service ...
... following names:— Sister Kate Mahony, Quean Alexandra’s Imperial Mdiiary Nursing Service (Rea.); Sister Ethel Kata Thompson, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial ...
... notice. Over 60 of those mentioned are stated to have since died. Six members of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and two of the Auxiliary Territorial Service ...
... Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service is increased from £BO to £9o a year. Annual increments of £5 a year for future approved service will still be admissible, and the sister’s maximum will remain at £125 a year. For members of the Queen ...
... BRAVERY AWARDS THE KING DECORATES THREE NURSES OFFICER IN INVALID CHAIR GETS M.C. Three members of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service were made Associates of the ...
... , and other members of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, and of that service’s reserve, civil hospital nursea, and members of the Territorial Force ...
... first British nurses of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service to land in Normandy was Sister Della Griffith, of Queen’s Avenue, ...
... era Sitter Mary Gladys Connie Foley. R.R C., Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, Bi«ter Mabel Jennings, A.R.R.C.. Territorial Force Nursing ...
... Hospital, West Bromwich, did some vears district nursing in Birmingham and Kent, and then joined the medical department of the Witton. After joining Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... caused military service have, in the case of officers, retired or relinquished their commissions, or, in the esse of men, been discharged from the army. ’Hie badge will also awarded members of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial ...