BLUEJACKETS ACT AS NURSES
* LINER IN HEAVY WEATHER LONDON, February 28. The Earadine arrived late and displaying some damage owing to the recent gales. British bluejackets who were proceeding home on the vessel from the Mediterranean again demonstrated the Navy's resourcefulness, nursing children while their mothers were seasick. "The sailors bathed, washed and dressed the children. I don't know what we would have done without them," said a passenger.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 13
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69BLUEJACKETS ACT AS NURSES Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 13
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