BLOOD WILL TELL.- —Only woman n.c.o. in the Australian army is Sergeant Joan Baines, pathologist (shown making blood tests of recruits at a Sydney recruiting depot). The sergeant, who is a brighteyed 26-year-old brunette, will wear a tailored army coat and khaki shirt with sergeant’s chevrons stitched to her sleeve. Her husband is a captain in the A.I.F. overseas.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1941, Page 6
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59BLOOD WILL TELL.-—Only woman n.c.o. in the Australian army is Sergeant Joan Baines, pathologist (shown making blood tests of recruits at a Sydney recruiting depot). The sergeant, who is a brighteyed 26-year-old brunette, will wear a tailored army coat and khaki shirt with sergeant’s chevrons stitched to her sleeve. Her husband is a captain in the A.I.F. overseas. Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1941, Page 6
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