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===Nursing Service in WW2===
===Nursing Service in WW2===
206418 Sister Sybil Gwendoline Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service was killed at sea on the 12th February 1944, when the ''SS Khedive Ismail'' was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean <ref>Smith, AK (2004) Gender & Warfare in the twentieth century: Textual representations. Manchester: MUP. p112.</ref> <ref>Worsley, P. (Ed) (2010) SS Khedive Ismail. Maritime Heritage Association Journal Vol 21(2). p7.</ref> <ref>Crabbe, B. (2014) Beyond the call of duty [WWW] [http://briancrabbmaritimebooks.com/Beyond_The_Cll_of_Duty.php]</ref>. She is commemorated on the Brookwood Memorial, Panel 22. Column 3<ref>Commonwealth War Graves Commission. [http://www.cwgc.org]</ref>.
206418 Sister Sybil Gwendoline Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service was killed at sea on the 12th February 1944, when the [''SS Khedive Ismail''] was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean <ref>Smith, AK (2004) Gender & Warfare in the twentieth century: Textual representations. Manchester: MUP. p112.</ref> <ref>Worsley, P. (Ed) (2010) SS Khedive Ismail. Maritime Heritage Association Journal Vol 21(2). p7.</ref> <ref>Crabbe, B. (2014) Beyond the call of duty [WWW] [http://briancrabbmaritimebooks.com/Beyond_The_Cll_of_Duty.php]</ref>. She is commemorated on the Brookwood Memorial, Panel 22. Column 3<ref>Commonwealth War Graves Commission. [http://www.cwgc.org]</ref>.
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Nursing Service in WW2

206418 Sister Sybil Gwendoline Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service was killed at sea on the 12th February 1944, when the [SS Khedive Ismail] was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean [1] [2] [3]. She is commemorated on the Brookwood Memorial, Panel 22. Column 3[4].

References

  1. Smith, AK (2004) Gender & Warfare in the twentieth century: Textual representations. Manchester: MUP. p112.
  2. Worsley, P. (Ed) (2010) SS Khedive Ismail. Maritime Heritage Association Journal Vol 21(2). p7.
  3. Crabbe, B. (2014) Beyond the call of duty [WWW] [1]
  4. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. [2]