Together with a Hospital tent complete with beds, medical equipment and an ambulance, our medical team can portray the following: -
Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS), formed in 1902. During the st World War there were over 100,000 QAIMNS nurses in active service, serving in countries such as East Africa, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Salonika and Russia.
Voluntary Aid Detatchment (VAD). At the start of the Great War there were approximately 9000 VAD members. At the end of the war there were approximately23000 VAD nurses and 18000 VAD nursing orderlie..
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY). Formed in 1907 as a first aid link between the front line and field hospitals. During the Great War FANY's drove ambulances and helped set up canteens for the soldiers, together with many other types of work.
Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). From basic orderlies and medics through to Doctors and Surgeons