ROYAL AIR FORCE: ITALY, THE BALKANS AND SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, 1944-1945. - PMRAFNS nursing sisters, who helped to found the RAF's first static hospital in North Africa, No. 1 RAF General Hospital at Carthage, seen here in the former convalescent home at Torre del Greco, near Naples, to where the hospital moved on crossing to Italy in December 1943. From left to right, they are: Senior Nursing Sister V M Ashworth of Rickmansworth, Herts; Nursing Sisters, I Illingworth of Carlisle, G Lewis of Pontardawe, J E Daly of Ennis, County Clare, R V M Hullis of Ipswich, Suffolk, H C Brown of Aberdeen, H W C


ROYAL AIR FORCE: ITALY, THE BALKANS AND SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, 1944-1945. - PMRAFNS nursing sisters, who helped to found the RAF's first static hospital in North Africa, No. 1 RAF General Hospital at Carthage, seen here in the former convalescent home at Torre del Greco, near Naples, to where the hospital moved on crossing to Italy in December 1943. From left to right, they are: Senior Nursing Sister V M Ashworth of Rickmansworth, Herts; Nursing Sisters, I Illingworth of Carlisle, G Lewis of Pontardawe, J E Daly of Ennis, County Clare, R V M Hullis of Ipswich, Suffolk, H C Brown of Aberdeen, H W Curran and her sister K M Curran of Swansea Royal Air Force, General Hospital, 1, Carthage, Tunisia, Royal Air Force, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service


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