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Her family have her photographs, her diary, and some audio and video tapes, which collectively form a detailed and colourful record of her service life, and her subsequent career as a nurse in Africa and a sister tutor on the Isle of Man.
Her family have her photographs, her diary, and some audio and video tapes, which collectively form a detailed and colourful record of her service life, and her subsequent career as a nurse in Africa and a sister tutor on the Isle of Man.


[[Alice McHardy: Early Years]]
* [[Alice McHardy: Early Years]]
* [[Alice McHardy: Chapter 6|Chapter 6: Malta 1942]]
 
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Alice McHardy volunteered for the QAIMNS Reserve between the wars when she was already qualified as a State Registered Nurse and working in Liverpool. She was one of many professional nurses recruited into the QAIMNS Reserve when it was clear that a second war was likely and that a corps of trained nurses would be needed.

Her family have her photographs, her diary, and some audio and video tapes, which collectively form a detailed and colourful record of her service life, and her subsequent career as a nurse in Africa and a sister tutor on the Isle of Man.