Queen’s Nurses
... Queen’s Nurses During the past week, the Queen's at 11. Nolaon Road, Southsea. •Mended 180 an>t peid '47 visits The nurses at Beddow House. Hilsea, had 150 patients, with visits. D nations T-e a ...
... Queen’s Nurses During the past week, the Queen's at 11. Nolaon Road, Southsea. •Mended 180 an>t peid '47 visits The nurses at Beddow House. Hilsea, had 150 patients, with visits. D nations T-e a ...
... Embarking for a British hospital in Normandy. Staff of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Army Nursing Services goinTg 'aboard a land ing craft. also at 16 residential nurseries, in reception areas, where 174 children are cared for. NURSERY NEED There is need ...
... his uniform to teach naval ratings the art of gunr.ery. To-day at 57. he has completed 34 years' service in the Navy. Thousands of gunnery ratings have passed through his hands. He is now senior naval ratir.g at a South Coast naval base. Admiral's Widow ...
... NAVAL RATING ROBS FRIEND AT HAYLING An unusual defence was built up by Kenneth Peter Burgess (24). a naval rating, when he pleaded guilty at the Havant Magistrates' Court on Friday to a charge of stealing a gold watch and chain, a silver watch and 13 ...
... hostilities. Be saw service In France arid was evacuated from Dunkirk. He passed through Sandhurst and obtained a commission in the Royal Armcured Cce. - ps. He is 33 years of age. In recognition of gallant and distinguished services ir. Sicily, Capt. William ...
... Psychologist A Naval Seer One of the great problems facing the Navy-and indeed all the Services-during this war was in ttl n g the thousands of recruits into the right niche in the vast mechanism of modern war. The man who has in a gloat measure helped ...
... William James as Director of Naval Publicity. Admiral James, who is 62. is being transferred th special l and extraordinary duties. Admiral Dickson. a Scot, has for the past year or so been concerned with the planning of naval operations. There was no ...
... Montgomery Lady From Purbrook One of the front-:ine nurses with our invasion troops In Normandy is Sister Constance Robertson Taylor. of 23, Hillside Avenue. Purbrook, a Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurse . Within half a mile of the hospital in which Sister ...
... REJOINED ROYAL NAVY Lieut.-Comdr. George Wil-• liam Hawkins. RN. has retired from the Royal Navy at the advanced age of TT years. He returned to his home at 303, Queen's Road. Portsmouth, during the week-end in fitter condition than when be re-joined ...
... AS A NAVAL MAN ow a Party de Pier y given men of the r. EN.0165. * toy's helped to solve the ■tsmouth area. BUCKLAND &NGKEGATIONAL. CHURCH None other name.” Rations, lor the road. H. S. BIRCH. M A., Ph D., of London Mi following Morning Service) DEVOTIONAL ...
... COWPLAIN FAMILY’S OUTSTANDING SERVICE NAVAL MAN’S FIVE Important Announcement ...
... Dockyard, Portsmouth, many of them retired naval men, formed their own Dockyard Defence Volunteers They were armed by the Navy, and as they had to defend naval property they wanted be attached to the Navy. „ Later they became the 18th Hampshire (Dockyard ...