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Norah C. Denny Letters and Queen Margaret's School

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   With reference to your letter of 16th July, I am commanded by the Army Council to state that, according to the records in the Department, Miss Norah Crenia Denny served as a Special Military Probationer with the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service at home and abroad from 20th December, 1915 to 19th January, 1919.
 
   With reference to your letter of 16th July, I am commanded by the Army Council to state that, according to the records in the Department, Miss Norah Crenia Denny served as a Special Military Probationer with the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service at home and abroad from 20th December, 1915 to 19th January, 1919.
 
   I am to state that her services were satisfactory, and that nothing of an adverse nature is recorded against her.  
 
   I am to state that her services were satisfactory, and that nothing of an adverse nature is recorded against her.  
     I am to add that she was awarded the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (vide London Gazette dated 25th May, 1918)
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     I am to add that she was awarded the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (vide London Gazette dated 3rd June, 1919, and was Mentioned in Despatches (vide London Gazette dated 25th May, 1918).
 
   I am,  
 
   I am,  
 
   Madam,
 
   Madam,
 
   Your obedient Servant,  
 
   Your obedient Servant,  
 
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  H J Creedy
  
 
Miss N.C. Denny, A.R.R.C.,
 
Miss N.C. Denny, A.R.R.C.,

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2/Res.D/885. (R.Records). Confidential

Madam,

  With reference to your letter of 16th July, I am commanded by the Army Council to state that, according to the records in the Department, Miss Norah Crenia Denny served as a Special Military Probationer with the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service at home and abroad from 20th December, 1915 to 19th January, 1919.
  I am to state that her services were satisfactory, and that nothing of an adverse nature is recorded against her. 
   I am to add that she was awarded the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (vide London Gazette dated 3rd June, 1919, and was Mentioned in Despatches (vide London Gazette dated 25th May, 1918).
  I am, 
  Madam,
  Your obedient Servant, 
  H J Creedy

Miss N.C. Denny, A.R.R.C., Queen Margaret's School, Duncan, B.C. Canada