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Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia |
Sister Muriel Neesham
Conflict | World War 2 |
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Service Arm | Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Corps |
Unit | |
Service No. | 12798/42 |
Service Arm | Navy |
Date of Birth | 10 Sep 1907 |
Date of Death | 22 Sep 2001 |
Relatives | Father - Edward Neesham |
Service and casualty documents
Order of the British Empire documentation.
Regulations for Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service Reserve
Income Tax assessments
Memberships and Invitations
A copy of the official document - "Re-Allocation of Man-Power between the Armed Forces and Civilian Employment during any Interim Period between the Defeat of Germany and the Defeat of Japan", was amongst the papers.
Re-Allocation of Man-Power presentation
The Royal Naval Hospital in Herne Bay, near Sydney, Australia was established in September 1945 with 36 medical staff from the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service and the Voluntary Aid Detachment. This booklet was printed in April 1946.