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* Australian War Memorial: [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10675771 photos of Mary McLean Loughron] who served with QAIMNS at 2 Stationary Hospital Annexe in Abbeville, France.
 
* National Army Museum [http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1954-09-18-7 1954-09-18-7]: QAIMNS badge awarded to Dame Ethel Hope Becher.
 
* National Army Museum [http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1954-09-18-7 1954-09-18-7]: QAIMNS badge awarded to Dame Ethel Hope Becher.
 
* [https://camc.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/staff-nurse-hetty-elizabeth-milnes/ Photos and biography of Staff Nurse Hetty Elizabeth Milnes]
 
* [https://camc.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/staff-nurse-hetty-elizabeth-milnes/ Photos and biography of Staff Nurse Hetty Elizabeth Milnes]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 1 November 2017


Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
Years active: 27/3/1902 –
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
Branch: Regular Army
Type: Medical
Specific type: Department
Full size: none
Sources for overview:
Created: 27/3/1902. Formed from Army Nursing Service by Royal Warrant.
Sources for created: [1]
Alternate names: QAIMNS
Sources for alternate names:
Disbanded:
Sources for disbanded:
For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.


Personal narratives

Related media

Official Sources

Unit war diaries

None. Administrative organisations did not keep war diaries because they had no operational role.

See descendant unit pages for their war diaries.


Unit histories

Other official documents

  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 399, nurses' service records. Research guide with more information about these records. They contain files for over 15,000 individual nurses.

Other sources

References

  1. Army Order number 67 (1902)