History of War

THE ROYAL RED CROSS

hisofwaruk1803_article_016_01_01
hisofwaruk1803_article_016_01_02
hisofwaruk1803_article_016_01_03

“THE TREMENDOUS BURDEN OF CARING FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED IN SOUTH AFRICA LED TO FURTHER REFINEMENT OF THE NURSING EFFORT IN SUPPORT OF THE BRITISH ARMY”

“SINCE ITS INCEPTION, THE ROYAL RED CROSS HAS BECOME SYMBOLIC OF THE SELFLESS SERVICE OF QARANC PERSONNEL”

When Queen Victoria received word that nurses with the British Army had been wounded and some had lost their lives during the First Boer War of 1880-81, she was deeply moved. The

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from History of War

History of War4 min readInternational Relations
Timeline Of The greek Civil War
Winston Churchill orders British troops to intervene, stating: “We have to hold and dominate Athens.” It takes three weeks for the British to gain the upper hand. Meanwhile, the Greek government falls apart, delaying the return of King George II, whi
History of War2 min readInternational Relations
44 Days In Prague
Author: Ann Shukman Publisher: Hurst Price: £25 (Hardback) Released: 4 April 2024 HOW THIS BRITISH POLITICIAN’S 1938 TRIP TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND HIS ATTEMPTS TO AVERT WAR BECAME THE VICTIM OF A GRAVE HISTORICAL INJUSTICE In the summer of 1938 Walter R
History of War1 min read
Next Month 1944-2024 80 D-day
Operation Overlord veteran interviews Inside Britain's victory on Sword Beach How Patton's 'Ghost Army' fooled the Nazis ON SALE 9 MAY ■

Related Books & Audiobooks