A FORMER ARMY NURSING SISTER WHO SERVED ON GALLIPOLI photographed with young Army nurses at the recent reunion of the Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps in Wellington. She is Miss M. Crook, of Rotorua, and her young companions are Private S. B. Awatere, of Whakapaurangi (left), and Lance-Corporal M. A. Bradley, of Nelson, both regular nurses from the Waiouru Garrison Hospital. Miss Crook served overseas throughout the First World War and became the youngest acting matron in the Army.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31023, 31 March 1966, Page 11
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79A FORMER ARMY NURSING SISTER WHO SERVED ON GALLIPOLI photographed with young Army nurses at the recent reunion of the Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps in Wellington. She is Miss M. Crook, of Rotorua, and her young companions are Private S. B. Awatere, of Whakapaurangi (left), and Lance-Corporal M. A. Bradley, of Nelson, both regular nurses from the Waiouru Garrison Hospital. Miss Crook served overseas throughout the First World War and became the youngest acting matron in the Army. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31023, 31 March 1966, Page 11
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