This is a wiki for the history and heritage of the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps and its antecedents (Army Nursing Service; Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service (Reserve); Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and its R
Even the first generation, where the armor was manufactured as individual plates affixed to a uniform, was a great combat uniform and was used by light infantry formation well into 2077, with more advanced suits reserved for frontline use in China[37] or sensitive areas on the domestic front....
Home Service Ambulance Trains Casualty Clearing Stations Field Ambulances Hospitals Non RAMC personnel attached to British Medical Units M.O.R.C. [USA] US Medical Corps RAMC Personnel attached to Colonial/Associated Medical Units Regimental Medical Establishments Sanitary Sections Ships - Ho...
It is also intended to be one place where they are commemorated together as a Corps. The Medical Services Official History reveals that 66,139 men had been obtained for the RAMC by the 31st December 1915 (excluding Territorial Force) alone. Many men would have been in the home hospital ...
Note from Tom on the uniform - "Unfortunately, the blouse is not named, but it does have a Victory ribbon with 3 stars (one is missing) and a French Croix de guerre ribbon with a silver star. He was a 2nd Lieutenant with one overseas service chevron (for being overseas for less than...
it will be suspended from the neck, underneath the clothing by means of a cord or thong passed through a small hole in the Tag; it is further described as being part of the uniform…”This Identification Tag will be issued by the Quartermaster Corps, gratuitously to Enlisted Men ant at th...
The Field Ambulance was a complete medical unit made up of previously separate and independent entities. These were The Bearer Division [previously working as Bearer Companies]; The Tent Division [previously working as Field Hospitals] and The Transport Division [Army Service Corps (to be explained...
The RAMC - the Royal Army Medical Corps, formed in 1989 was formed for the management of care and welfare for the sick and the wounded during World War 1