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... READY AT ONCE In September, 1939, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and_ Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... READY AT ONCE In September, 1939, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and_ Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... 1,300 State Registered Nurses all returned safely to Englnnd after a series of experiences which already proved that the traditions of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... ends DAILY RECORD Pag Saturday Dacambtr 18 1948 Army Nurses New Title The Army’s nurses Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service— will in ...
... SPECIAL COMMISSIONS FOR NURSES ~ Short-service commissions of two, three, or four years are now being granted in the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps as an interim measure pending the building up of the Army ...
... GREATER STRENGTH NEEDED It is entirely due to the fact that Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Service and the Territorial Army Nursing Service had enrolled their Reserve Members ...
... the soldiers on active service may receive the expert care v;hich the Nursing Profession alone can give them. All Members of Queen Alexandra's Tmperial Military Nursing Service ...
... PART OF ARMED FORCES. Harolment in Queen Alexandra's Imdperinl Military Nureing Service Reserve and the Territorial Army Nursing Service is voluntary, but these Services are now ...
... Princess Margaret the BRANTS Princess Alexandra of Kent SATISACTION the hl'the countries’ needs TOR SERVICE Lady Mary Cambridge L STERNE Coy Ltd £150 2— 15 £150 £750 —25 £238 5— 80 £335 HOLIDAYS 6— 10 1 YEAR’S REE SERVICE & GUARANTEE ON ALL EQUIPMENT 5C0T ...
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... (Civil Service ' Fund), and Dr Barnado’s Homes; £4, Naval and Military Veterans’ Residence (Whitefoord House); £3. Queen’s Institute | of ' District Nurses (Slateford District), %en's Institute of District Nurses | (Leith District), and ...
... TWICE MET THE QUEEN TWICE within her Victory visit to London, Sister E. M. Bailey, Melion-educated representative of the East Africa Military Nursing Service in the Victory Parade, perscnally met the IQueen. Firs: of all whep the Queen ...
... Army Cadets lined up on the pier while the Queen and the Princesses inspected Girl Guide and Brownie companies on parade putting a ball through the hoop” said a doing the BATS'-IN THE - bg GAN The Queen handed Guide leaders to whom As Princess ...