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WWI Service[edit]

I have removed a referenced section that stated that it is unknown what Ardill's role was at the County of Middlesex War Hospital, nor who she was working for, because the ref I have added stated her role and her service. I am adding the old paragraph here in case there are any issues with this change:

It is unclear what her role was at this hospital, which had 1600 beds and the capacity to treat 250 men in its specialist military mental health unit. However, the unit was run by the and the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, and received volunteer staff from Voluntary Aid Detachments, the Red Cross, and St John's Ambulance among others, it is likely that she entered the hospital as a volunteer recruited from one of the latter units.[1] 

AdaWoolf (talk) 22:43, 5 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Neuhaus, Susan J.; Mascall-Dare, Sharon (January 2014). Not for Glory: A Century of Service by Medical Women to the Australian Army and its Allies. Salisbury, Qld: Boolarong Press. p. 346.