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13 March 2024
- 09:5909:59, 13 March 2024 diff hist +24 The Boer War No edit summary
- 09:5609:56, 13 March 2024 diff hist 0 N File:Londonnurses.png No edit summary current
12 March 2024
- 21:2721:27, 12 March 2024 diff hist −4 Motivation No edit summary
- 21:2521:25, 12 March 2024 diff hist +10,437 N Motivation Created page with "__NOTOC__ ==Context== That nurses were eager to volunteer for service in South Africa was evident from the reports in the media at the time. In their journals and letters some nurses gave their own reasons for serving in South Africa. Some were asked personally to volunteer. A group of nurses from the London Hospital were selected by the Matron and asked to go to South Africa on behalf of the Princess of Wales who had a close relationship with the hospital. Sisters Eliza..."
- 21:1521:15, 12 March 2024 diff hist 0 The Boer War No edit summary
- 14:2914:29, 12 March 2024 diff hist +4 The Boer War No edit summary
- 14:2714:27, 12 March 2024 diff hist +49 Expanding the military nursing workforce No edit summary
- 14:2414:24, 12 March 2024 diff hist +7,692 N Expanding the military nursing workforce Created page with "It was clear from the start of the Boer War there would not be enough nurses to support the force being deployed. The expansion of the nursing reserve force to meet the requirements of the Boer War fell to a committee with representation from the Army Nursing Reserve, the St John Ambulance Association, the National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, and the Army Medical Department. This committee became the Central British Red Cross Committee under the chair..."
- 14:0814:08, 12 March 2024 diff hist +208 The Boer War No edit summary
- 10:0910:09, 12 March 2024 diff hist +1,686 N The Boer War Created page with "__NOTOC__ ==Context== The Boer War is important for British Army nursing as it was the first major conflict for Britain in which nurses in any numbers had been deployed, and at the end of the war a new nursing service was set up, the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS), which saw nurses becoming a formed component of the British Army. Although there are published accounts of the Boer War and nursing histories that cover this period there were..."
11 March 2024
- 11:4911:49, 11 March 2024 diff hist +211 N BEARE, MJ Created page with "==Army Nursing Service before 1899== In 1898 Superintendent MJ Beare was serving at the Military Hospital Dublin<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. ==References== <References /> Category:Victorian Category:ANS" current
10 March 2024
- 17:5417:54, 10 March 2024 diff hist +303 N ANDERSON, Adela Catherine Letitia Created page with "==Army Nursing Service before 1899== Sister ACL Anderson (known as Catherine) enlisted in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) on October 3rd, 1894. In 1898 she was serving at the Military Hospital Rochester Row<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. ==References== <References /> Category:Victorian Category:ANS"
- 17:5017:50, 10 March 2024 diff hist +204 N ANDERSON, C Created page with "==Army Nursing Service before 1899== In 1889 Sister C Anderson was serving at a Military Hospital in Egypt<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. ==References== <References /> Category:Victorian Category:ANS" current
- 14:5814:58, 10 March 2024 diff hist +31 MediaWiki:Sidebar No edit summary
- 12:2512:25, 10 March 2024 diff hist +210 Category:ANS No edit summary current
- 12:2312:23, 10 March 2024 diff hist +17 ADDAMS-WILLIAMS, Florence Ellen No edit summary
- 11:5911:59, 10 March 2024 diff hist +6 ADDAMS-WILLIAMS, Florence Ellen No edit summary
- 11:5811:58, 10 March 2024 diff hist +282 N ADDAMS-WILLIAMS, Florence Ellen Created page with "==Army Nursing Service before 1899== Superintendent Florence Ellen ADDAMS WILLIAMS enlisted in the Army Nursing Service (ANS) on October 1st, 1885. In 1898 she was serving at the Military Hospital Canterbury<ref>Army List 1898</ref>. ==References== <References /> Category:ANS"
- 11:0311:03, 10 March 2024 diff hist +16 British Army Nursing No edit summary
- 10:5410:54, 10 March 2024 diff hist +911 British Army Nursing No edit summary
- 10:4810:48, 10 March 2024 diff hist +422 British Army Nursing No edit summary
- 08:2608:26, 10 March 2024 diff hist +72 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
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- 08:1908:19, 10 March 2024 diff hist +1 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
- 08:1708:17, 10 March 2024 diff hist +149 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
- 08:1508:15, 10 March 2024 diff hist +2 Category:RRC No edit summary current
- 08:1408:14, 10 March 2024 diff hist +196 N Category:RRC Created page with "This category lists those nurses who were awarded either the Royal Red Cross or the Associate Royal Red Cross. For more information about the history of this award see the page: [Royal Red Cross]."
- 08:1208:12, 10 March 2024 diff hist +22 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
- 08:1108:11, 10 March 2024 diff hist +5,175 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
- 08:0308:03, 10 March 2024 diff hist −2 Royal Red Cross No edit summary
- 08:0108:01, 10 March 2024 diff hist +5,758 N Royal Red Cross Created page with "The Royal Red Cross (RRC) was instituted by Queen Victoria on St George’s Day 1883: <BLOCKQUOTE>War Office, April 27, 1883. VICTORIA, R. WHEREAS We have been pleased to take into Our consideration the services rendered by certain persons in nursing the sick and wounded of Our Army and Navy, and have resolved specially to recognise individual instances of special devotion in such service ; Now, for the purpose of attaining this end, We have instituted, constituted, an..."
- 07:5107:51, 10 March 2024 diff hist +4 SS Kuala No edit summary
- 07:5007:50, 10 March 2024 diff hist +4 AYERS, Eileen Norah No edit summary
- 07:3707:37, 10 March 2024 diff hist +752 N AYERS, Eileen Norah Created page with "==Nursing Service in WW2== 206581 Sister AYERS, Eileen Norah, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) was serving at the17th Combined General Hospital, Singapore. She left Singapore on the SS Kuala, which was sunk by Japanese bombers on February 14, 1942<ref name="COFEPOW">Pether, M. (2012) SS Kuala Researched Passenger List version 3.3.5 (available from the COFEPOW website)</ref>. <blockquote>… last seen after first direct hit on ship by MA Eva..."
- 07:3107:31, 10 March 2024 diff hist +4 SS Kuala No edit summary
- 07:3107:31, 10 March 2024 diff hist +9 SS Kuala No edit summary
- 07:3007:30, 10 March 2024 diff hist +30 SS Kuala No edit summary
- 07:2907:29, 10 March 2024 diff hist 0 N File:Kuala.jpg No edit summary current
- 07:2707:27, 10 March 2024 diff hist 0 SS Kuala No edit summary
- 07:2707:27, 10 March 2024 diff hist +2,418 N SS Kuala Created page with "The ''SS Kuala'' was a small coastal ship converted into an auxiliary vessel. While still taking on passengers, the ''SS Kuala'' was attacked by wave after wave of enemy aircraft, killing dozens of passengers including an Army nurse. The ship was carrying 600 people, 500 of whom were civilians. Half of these were women and children. Scores were injured by shrapnel fragments and flying glass. It left Singapore on February 14th as the Japanese advanced. There were about..."
- 07:2107:21, 10 March 2024 diff hist +2 Command and Control of Army nursing No edit summary
- 07:2007:20, 10 March 2024 diff hist 0 Command and Control of Army nursing No edit summary
- 07:1907:19, 10 March 2024 diff hist +8 Command and Control of Army nursing No edit summary
- 07:1707:17, 10 March 2024 diff hist +30 MediaWiki:Sidebar No edit summary
9 March 2024
- 23:1023:10, 9 March 2024 diff hist +67 N Category:Contexts Created page with "These pages contain some of the contexts underpinning Army nursing:" current
- 23:0723:07, 9 March 2024 diff hist +159 Command and Control of Army nursing No edit summary
- 22:4522:45, 9 March 2024 diff hist +6,103 N Command and Control of Army nursing Created page with "==Command & Control of Army Nurses== When the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) was formed in 1902, it was decided that the Army nurses should be managed by a Matron-in-Chief. The first Matron-in-Chief of the QAIMNS was Sidney Jane Browne (later Dame). She trained as a nurse in West Bromwich and joined the Army Nursing Service on July 1, 1883<ref>The National Archives: War Office Nominal Roll of Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service (R..."
- 22:3422:34, 9 March 2024 diff hist +34 Category:Died in Service No edit summary
- 22:3122:31, 9 March 2024 diff hist 0 N File:Paper-poppy50px.png No edit summary current
- 22:2922:29, 9 March 2024 diff hist +60 N Category:Died in Service Created page with "This category lists those nurses who died on active service."