JUDD, Helen Muriel
Service Number: | Staff Nurse |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Staff Nurse |
Last Unit: | Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (QAIMNSR) |
Born: | Not yet discovered |
Home Town: | Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Nurse |
Died: | 4 June 1958, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered, age not yet discovered |
Cemetery: | Not yet discovered |
Memorials: |
World War 1 Service
18 Dec 1915: | Embarked Staff Nurse, embarked on Karoola | |
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10 Feb 1916: | Involvement Staff Nurse, Staff Nurse, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (QAIMNSR) |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
Daughter of T C JUDD
Of Pacific Cable Board Office, 77 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW
Resided Sydney, NSW prior to enlistment
Trained three years at Brisbane General Hospital, Qld.
One year charge nurse at Brisbane Hospital
Four years and a half Sister at Brisbane Hospital
Three months Sister at Mackay Hospital, North Qld.
Nine months Acting Matron at Mackay Hospital
During term as Sister in Brisbane Hospital, had charge of Infectious Hospital, Operating Theatre, Fever Wards Out Patients Dept., Surgical and Medical Wards.
Embarked from Australia 16 December 1915
Arrived in UK 10 February 1916
NOK Maria JUDD (Aunt) of 12 Bateman Street, Soho, London W.
Posted 10 February 1916
To 11 General Hospital 02 April 916
To 39 Casualty Clearing Station
To 36 Casualty Clearing Station 27 January 1917
To 38 Casualty Clearing Station 18 February 1917
To Nurses Hostel Abbeville (Duty) 01 November 1917
To 8 General Hospital 31 May 1918
To 41 Stationary Hospital 13 August 1918
To 53 Casualty Clearing Station 21 August 1918
To 41 Casualty Clearing Station 27 September 1918
'Staff Nurse Judd joined 41 CCS on September 27 1918 and left on December 16th 1918. She is a well trained capable Nurse. Her administrative capacity and powers of initiative are fairly good. She is good tempered, kind, attentive, conscientious and a favourite with her patients. Miss Judd is able and willing to train orderlies properly. She is tactful, energetic, reliable and punctual. Her influence in the wards and mess is excellent. Miss Judd is highly educated and speaks French fluently. She was Matron in a small Hospital in Australia previous to joining for active service.'
To 32 Stationary Hospital 01 January 1919
To UK for demobilisation 21 April 1919
Returned to Australia 06 August 1919 per 'Katoomba'
Appointment terminated 11 September 1919
Did not marry
Died 04 June 1958 at Hornsby District Hospital, NSW
Late of Chatswood, NSW