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Army Nursing (other)
Army nursing may refer to: By country Australia *Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps *Australian Army Medical Women's Service *Australian Service Nurses National Memorial, Canberra Britain *Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps *Women's Royal Army Corps India *Military Nursing Service (India) New Zealand *List of New Zealand organizations with royal patronage Pakistan *Pakistan Army Republic of Korea *Republic of Korea military academies Sri Lanka *Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps United States *United States Army Nurse Corps Education *Cadet Nurse Corps *Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences section Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences#USU Graduate School of Nursing, USU Graduate School of Nursing Specific conflicts *Timeline of nursing history Pre-1900s *International Committee of the Red Cross *International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement *American Red Cross Nursing Service World War I *Women in the First World War World War II *Wo ...
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Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps
The Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) is a Corps of the Australian Army. It was formed in February 1951 from the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service. A Corps Badge was introduced in 1951 with the motto ''Pro Humanitate'' (for Humanity). It embraces the values of compassion and service to others, reflecting the care and dedication provided to the wounded and sick. Approval for the Corps flag was granted on 7 February 1958. History Foundation The history of RAANC can be traced back to the formation of the Australian Army Nursing Service on 13 August 1898. At the time it was made up of one Lady Superintendent and 24 nurses. The service saw its first action in the Boer war, when the New South Wales and Victorian governments arranged for a detachment of nurses to deploy with their troops to Africa. Groups and individual nurses from Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland also served in the Anglo-Boer War. Due to the performance of the nurses in that conflict, an ...
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