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Army nurses have served on Hospital Ships since the formation of the Army Nursing Service in 1881. They have also served on transports giving care to sick and wounded soldiers returning to the United Kingdom. Sadly many nurses have lost their lives at sea either whilst serving on Hospital Ships, or whilst travelling to postings overseas. | |||
This section of the site lists those pages where I have researched either ships or the nurses serving on them. | |||
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Revision as of 05:57, 29 March 2024
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Army nurses have served on Hospital Ships since the formation of the Army Nursing Service in 1881. They have also served on transports giving care to sick and wounded soldiers returning to the United Kingdom. Sadly many nurses have lost their lives at sea either whilst serving on Hospital Ships, or whilst travelling to postings overseas.
This section of the site lists those pages where I have researched either ships or the nurses serving on them.
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These pages concern the many Army nurses who lost their lives at sea. Some were lost on transport ships others on hospital ships. Where possible each nurse has her own page on the wiki.