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In 1881 the Army Nursing Service (ANS) was formed. Nurses wore military uniform and were employed directly to care for military patients. The ANS, although nominally a military formation was not an established part of the Army and did not sit within any of the directorates of the War Office. Army Nursing sisters served in support of many of the campaigns that took place between the Crimean War and the Boer War.
This page lists those nurses who were members of the ANS or PCANSR at this time.
 
This page lists those nurses who were members of the ANS at this time.

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This page lists those nurses who were members of the ANS or PCANSR at this time.