Veils and Tin Hats - Tasmanian Nurses in the Second World War
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores the experiences of over 200 Tasmanian nurses who served in Australian and British military forces during World War II. Their journeys took them to various locations, including the Middle East, Singapore, and Papua New Guinea, where they faced unique challenges and dangers. The narrative highlights individual and small-group experiences, showcasing the nurses' resilience and the impact of war on their lives. Accompanied by over 200 photos and nominal rolls, this work provides a detailed account of their contributions and sacrifices throughout the conflict.




