QARANC - Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Information about the QARANC The Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
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. Though they were then known as the Army
Nursing Service and then the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service before becoming QA's and forming
the corps of QARANC in 1949.
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In modern times personnel serve in NHS hospitals alongside civilian staff and at Ministry of Defence Hospital
Units. QA's work alongside the army, navy and Royal Air Force (RAF) in field hospitals alongside the Royal Army
Medical Corps (RAMC) and with units and battalions with a variety of regiments and corps in the
field and in Medical Units at camps throughout the UK and the world. As an example they mobilised in the Field Hospital in Iraq and Afghanistan and the
newly created Close Support Hospital (CSH) and Small Hospital Unit (SHU) see QAs near what would have traditionally been called the Front Line providing life saving
nursing support. The work of the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) Helmand Territory Southern Afghanistan featured in the TV programme
Doctors and Nurses at War.
In the last two centuries a QA may have served in one of the many military hospitals within the UK and overseas in locations like Germany and Cyprus. The oldest surviving military hospital is the
Royal Herbert which was redeveloped into luxury apartments and still retains many features of the army hospital. Other former military hospitals have been converted into NHS facilities such as the
QEMH Woolwich whilst many remain firmly fixed in the memories of former and serving QA's like the
CMH Aldershot.
Though many of the military hospitals are now closed the tradition and customs lives on in serving members and much of the historical artefacts are retained and on display at the
Museum of Military Medicine and over the years many traditions have been retained such as the
QA Motto, the
QA and AMS Prayer and the
Cap Badge. These have been joined by modern ceremonies such as the
Army Medical Services Christmas Carol Service.
Since 1902, when the QAIMNS were formed, there have been notable members of the QAs and this continues into the modern day. This includes
Dame Maud McCarthy who gave outstanding service during the Boer War and the
First World War and
Dame Margot Turner who saw active service in
World War Two, survived being ship wrecked before being taken Prisoner by the Japanese Army . She survived and had an illustrious nursing and military career and became a
Colonel Commandant of the QAs.
Five years later the QAs saw war service during the
Korean War.
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Along the way, I have had help from various military charities, such as Help for Heroes and The Not Forgotten Association and royalties from this book will go to them and other charities like Bravehound, who paired me with my four-legged best friend.
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This beautiful QARANC Poppy Pin Badge is available from the
Royal British Legion Poppy Shop.
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The
QA Association has been providing support and friendship to QAs past and present for over 60 years throughout the world. Through re-unions and events members come together to share memories and make new friends and meet up with old comrades. The QA Association maintains the history of the Corps and keeps records of achievements as well as publishing the twice yearly Corps magazine The Gazette.
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QARANC nurses have and still continue to serve their country worldwide. This takes them throughout the UK and in places
such as Afghanistan, Angola, Australia, Belize, Bosnia, Brunei, Canada, Cyprus, The Falkland Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Iraq, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, New Zealand,
Northern Ireland, Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
Anywhere the army is deployed then you are sure to find the QARANC. For
this reason British Army nurses are highly trained in the latest military and nursing techniques and enjoy a dual
role in the army. They are rewarded financially, socially and can gain many nursing qualifications.
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In 2007 a
QA Memorial was built at the newly opened National Memorial Arboretum which commemorates the service personnel killed since the Second World War.
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