Evelyn May Cridlan
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Evelyn May Cridlanová (24. prosince 1889, Londýn — 31. března 1961, Londýn) byla britská zdravotní sestra a řidička sanitky během první světové války. V roce 1918 byla za svou službu ve Francii vyznamenána .
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Evelyn May Cridlan (24 December 1889 – 31 March 1961) was a British nurse and ambulance driver in the First World War. She was awarded the Military Medal in 1918 while serving in France as a driver in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY.). Her commendation noted the award was for "performing most efficient service in conveying the wounded to hospital during a bombing raid." She was also one of the earliest members of the Women's Engineering Society and the first woman to be elected a member of the Military Medalist's League, serving as a committee member until she became ill. On her death she left a legacy bequest of £100 to the Women's Transport Service.
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Evelyn May Cridlanová
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Evelyn May Cridlan
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Evelyn May Cridlan
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Evelyn May Cridlan
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1961-03-31
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London, England
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1889-12-24
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First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, London staff office
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1889-12-24
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1961-03-31
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Nurse, ambulance driver
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Evelyn May Cridlanová (24. prosince 1889, Londýn — 31. března 1961, Londýn) byla britská zdravotní sestra a řidička sanitky během první světové války. V roce 1918 byla za svou službu ve Francii vyznamenána .
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Evelyn May Cridlan (24 December 1889 – 31 March 1961) was a British nurse and ambulance driver in the First World War. She was awarded the Military Medal in 1918 while serving in France as a driver in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY.). Her commendation noted the award was for "performing most efficient service in conveying the wounded to hospital during a bombing raid." She was also one of the earliest members of the Women's Engineering Society and the first woman to be elected a member of the Military Medalist's League, serving as a committee member until she became ill. On her death she left a legacy bequest of £100 to the Women's Transport Service.
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