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Australian women, known as ‘Bluebirds’ due to their uniforms, served as Red Cross nurses in military hospitals in France. Canteens in Egypt were set up for Australian troops by women volunteers like Alice Chisholm and Rania MacPhillamy. First World War records reveal the extensive contributions of women. A total of 2,139 women served in the.. After leaving the Bendigo Hospital in September 1916, she worked as a staff nurse with the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) at one of the major hospitals for returned servicemen in Victoria.

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1887. 1. 2. A searchable database of Australian nurses who served during World War One with the Australian Army Nursing Service, the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and its Reserve, a Red Cross Society, a private hospital established to help the war effort or on home service.. World War One (1914-1918): Nurses who served in World War One were exposed to the physical and mental strain of dealing with the huge number of casualties. Once a nurse enlisted, they had no choice but to serve for the duration of the war unless they got badly injured or married. More than 3000 Australian women served as nurses during World.