BRITISH NURSES SEE ACTION
(8.0.W.) RUGBY, November 13. British nurses are in the front line all over the world. Some, according to a War Office bulletin, have seen the Navy in action and others have seen general—and often exacting—service at sea. One nurse, for instance, was transferred from one ship to another in midocean to nurse a seaman who had taken ill at sea. Another nursed a woman who had been severely injured in a trawler a. d stayed with her after all the others had been transferred to a destroyer.
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Southland Times, Issue 24593, 15 November 1941, Page 7
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