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Shovel Sword and Scalpel: A record of service of medical units of the second New Zealand expeditionary force in the Pacific

Above is a view of the gardens which surrounded the casualty clearing station on Guadalcanal. Below: The first contingent of New Zealand nurses to serve in a forward Pacific area are shown arriving at Guadalcanal on 5 March 1944. L to R: Charge-Sister J. T. Sexton, ARRC, Sister H. B. Foster, Charge-Sister R. J. Ward, Sister M. G. Gwilliam, Sister D. H. Hoyte, Sister A.M. McLachlan, Sister M. S. Farland, MBE. and Sister J. G. Galloway,) photograph when they landed

Above is a view of the gardens which surrounded the casualty clearing station on Guadalcanal. Below: The first contingent of New Zealand nurses to serve in a forward Pacific area are shown arriving at Guadalcanal on 5 March 1944. L to R: Charge-Sister J. T. Sexton, ARRC, Sister H. B. Foster, Charge-Sister R. J. Ward, Sister M. G. Gwilliam, Sister D. H. Hoyte, Sister A.M. McLachlan, Sister M. S. Farland, MBE. and Sister J. G. Galloway,) photograph when they landed

Above is a view of the gardens which surrounded the casualty clearing station on Guadalcanal. Below: The first contingent of New Zealand nurses to serve in a forward Pacific area are shown arriving at Guadalcanal on 5 March 1944. L to R: Charge-Sister J. T. Sexton, ARRC, Sister H. B. Foster, Charge-Sister R. J. Ward, Sister M. G. Gwilliam, Sister D. H. Hoyte, Sister A.M. McLachlan, Sister M. S. Farland, MBE. and Sister J. G. Galloway,) photograph when they landed