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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Photocopy of (Defence Army) classified correspondence file, Australian Army, Medical personnel correspondence, 1940
... ...Arrangements for medical staff WWII...It goes on to detail the arrangements if there are less than 150 troops or if accomodation is not available, such as the case with the S.S."Ulysses" and the "Strathallan". WWII WW2 World War II Military nursing aboard ships Nurses Arrangements for medical staff WWII Military ships Photocopy of a typed A4 correspondence document from the Defence Army with information of the source on the left side edge. ...Correspondence between the Adjutant General and Major General outlining the requirements of having one of more members of the Australian Army Nursing Service travel with transport or passenger ships that carry more than 150 troops. It goes on to detail the arrangements if there are less than 150 troops or if accomodation is not available, such as the case with the S.S."Ulysses" and the "Strathallan".Photocopy of a typed A4 correspondence document from the Defence Army with information of the source on the left side edge.wwii, ww2, world war ii, military nursing aboard ships, nurses, arrangements for medical staff wwii, military ships -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Copy of Department of The Army Minute Paper, Department of the Army, Embarkations. Medical Arrangements U.S.5, 19400829
... medical, dental and nursing personnel aboard a convoy of ships. Names, locations and places of embarkation are shown. Four Sisters are listed: Ida Madge Brown, Marjorie Hampton and Ellen Mary Bryant (Southern Command) and Beryl Elizabeth Scott (Western Command. Twenty Staff Nurses are also listed by name. WWII WW2 World War 2 Embarkations Personnel '33\421\35' [Blue ink on left hand side] Foolscap copy of a multi-page Department of the Army Minute report with information on the source along the left hand edge. Document held together with white archival paperclip. Embarkations. Medical Arrangements ...Copy of file no. 33\421\35 from the National Archives of Australia being a Minute report of the make up of medical, dental and nursing personnel aboard a convoy of ships. Names, locations and places of embarkation are shown. Four Sisters are listed: Ida Madge Brown, Marjorie Hampton and Ellen Mary Bryant (Southern Command) and Beryl Elizabeth Scott (Western Command. Twenty Staff Nurses are also listed by name.Foolscap copy of a multi-page Department of the Army Minute report with information on the source along the left hand edge. Document held together with white archival paperclip.'33\421\35' [Blue ink on left hand side]wwii, ww2, world war 2, embarkations, personnel
