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Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
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Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service

British military nursing organization, founded in 1902 from the Army Nursing Service. They provided staff nurses, sisters, and matrons for military hospitals throughout the world.



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Your readers may be interested to know that there is an active Welsh branch of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association.
Held in high regard by all of us who knew her, Lynn served in the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps and was a standard bearer with Mick.
As Colonel-in-Chief of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, she also showed a keen interest in the activities of the nursing staff working at the Royal College of Defence Medicine (RCDM), in Selly Oak, and nearby Selly Oak and Queen Elizabeth hospitals.
 
 
 
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