![]() ![]() The National Archives have records for these under class reference WO 339 (War Office) April 1922, though sadly some records were destroyed by enemy bombing We think members of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service had the letter P as a prefix due to their officer status which was granted inġ926, though rank was not introduced to the QAIMNS until 1941. Introduced in 1857 for regular and emergency reserve officers. For example the Royal Army Medical Corps had "WE". Prior to this time army personnel would have a number unique to For other ranks this was originally a seven digit number and The history of the British army service numbers and the P and Q prefix for the QAIMNS and QARANCīritish army service numbers, that were in use until fairly recently, were introduced post WWI in August 1920 (Army Order 338). » TA Field Hospitals and Field Ambulances » Camp Bastion Field Hospital and Medical Treatment Facility MTF Helmand Territory Southern Afghanistan » Ghost Hunt at Tidworth Garrison Barracks » Royal Brighton Pavilion Indian Hospital ![]() » Medical Reception Station Brunei and MRS Kuching Borneo Malaysia » King George Military Hospital Stamford Street London » First Eastern General Hospital Trinity College Cambridge » Duke of Connaught Unit Northern Ireland » Italian Sailor POW Camps India World War Two » Example of Mentioned in Despatches Letter » Allied Advance - Hundred Days Offensive » Chain of Evacuation of Wounded Soldiers » NO 32 CCS Brandhoek - The Battle of Passchendaele » Warlencourt Casualty Clearing Station World War One » Find Friends - Search Old Service and Genealogy Records ![]()
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