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  1. The Queen Alexandra Military Hospital ( QAMH) opened in July 1905. It was constructed immediately to the north of the Tate Britain (across a side-street) adjacent to the River Thames on the borders of the neighbourhoods of Millbank and Pimlico, Westminster, London.

  2. Following the war she fought to institute the employment of women nurses in military hospitals and by 1860 she had succeeded in establishing an Army Training School for military nurses at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley.

  3. Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps. This medical unit provides nursing services to British Army soldiers wherever they are stationed in the world. Although formed in 1902, it traces its origins back to Florence Nightingale's pioneering nursing work during the Crimean War.

  4. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC; known as the QAs) is the nursing branch of the British Army Medical Services.

  5. The Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps has served the nursing and medical needs of the British army, their allies, prisoners of war and local civilians since 1854.

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  6. The British Military Hospital, Singapore (now Alexandra Hospital) was the primary military hospital for the British Far East Command and site of a massacre in February 1942 by the Japanese troops during the Fall of Singapore.

  7. The History of the modern day QARANC (Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps) can be traced back to the Crimea War. Florence Nightingale took 38 women to work as nurses and nursing attendants at Scutari Hospital from 1854 to 1856.