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                                 delivering and maintaining the field of quality-of-life care, particularly in those living with neurological conditions, and their aftereffects.
presence of our Corps plaque, bearing our cap-badge, reminds us of all of whom served in our Corps before us,
and the bond we all share as soldiers in QARANC, a humbling experience for all there. Selected to read the names from The Book of Remembrance for Fallen Nurses was Cpl Harry Loveridge of Joint Hospital Group North.
The QARANC celebration day was an insightful, reflective, and pride filled day for all who attended. Our Corps has a deep powerful history, coated in honours
of bravery, dedication, and clinical excellence. Deepest thanks go to the QARANC Association and QARANC HQ Mess for funding the day and providing the capability for so many of our Corps Members (Regular, Reserved and Retired) to attend. Extended thanks also go to the Not Forgotten Association, for providing entertainment for the day.
Sub Cruce Candida.
Cpl C Kinnear RN(A) JHGN
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     Afterwards, QARANC personnel, old, and new,
gathered in the QARANC
Memorial Garden. A large
stone plaque, bearing our
Corps name and cap-
badge, sits at the centre of
a stoned cross path. The
path was newly laid (paid
for by the Association)
allowing for easier access for all; a ribbon was cut by CNO(A) to mark the opening of the path. The central
Our Corps plaque, bearing our cap- badge,reminds us of all of whom served in our Corps before us
   















































































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