Australian Army Nursing Service
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| Australian Army Nursing Service | |
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| Years active: | 1902 – | 
| Country: | Australia | 
| Service: | Australian Army | 
| Branch: | |
| Type: | Medical | 
| Specific type: | unknown | 
| Full size: | |
| Sources for overview: | |
| Created: | 1902. Formed from nursing services of separate colonies after the federation of Australia. | 
| Sources for created: | [1] | 
| Alternate names: | AANS | 
| Sources for alternate names: | |
| Disbanded: | |
| Sources for disbanded: | |
| For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war. | |
Contents
[hide]Personal narratives
Major Alice Ross-King
- No 1 Australian General Hospital
 - No 2 Casualty Clearing Station, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
 - Australian Army Nursing Service
 
Related media
Official Sources
Unit war diaries
- Australian War Memorial: AWM4 Subclass 26/97 (unknown date–unknown date) (images free for non-commercial use): Australian Army Nursing Service in Egypt
 - Australian War Memorial: AWM4 Subclass 26/98 (unknown date–unknown date) (images free for non-commercial use): Australian Army Nursing Service, Salonica Units
 
Unit histories
Other official documents
Other sources
- Australian Women's Register gives a brief history of the service and advice on how to research women who served with it.