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Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps

 Egypt
Military
Healthcare
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps was established in 1902 when the wife of the British king took control of the nursing unit of the British army. This marked a significant organizational change as she became its president and renamed the unit to honor her. The Corps was created to provide professional nursing services to the British Army, reflecting the growing recognition of the importance of trained nurses in military settings. The establishment of the Corps was part of a broader movement during this period that sought to improve medical care for soldiers, particularly during times of conflict. The unit has been led by subsequent queens, maintaining a royal connection that underscores its significance within the British military framework. The Corps has played a vital role in various military operations, providing essential medical care and support to soldiers in both peacetime and wartime. Over the years, it has evolved to meet the changing needs of the army and has been involved in numerous humanitarian missions, showcasing the dedication and professionalism of its members. The ongoing leadership by royal figures has helped to elevate the status of military nursing and has fostered a sense of pride and tradition within the Corps, which continues to serve the British Army today.
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