Pearl Corkhill Military person

Pearl Elizabeth Corkhill MM (11 March 1887 – 4 December 1985) was an Australian military nurse of the First World War. Trained as a nurse in Sydney, Corkhill enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 4 June 1915. After serving in France at the 1st and 3rd Australian General Hospitals, Corkhill was assigned to the 38th British Casualty Clearing Station near Abbeville on 21 August 1918. On 23 August, while the camp was being heavily bombed by enemy aircraft, Corkhill remained calm and continued to tend to her patients, despite the danger. For her bravery, she was awarded the Military Medal, one of only seven Australian nurses to be so decorated in the First World War. Following the Armistice, she went on to work as a nurse at various public hospitals, and donated a large collection of her father's photographs to the National Library of Australia.

Personal facts

Pearl Corkhill
Birth dateMarch 11, 1887
Birth place
New South Wales , Tilba New South Wales
Date of deathDecember 04, 1985
Place of death
New South Wales
Resting place
Narooma New South Wales

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Military person

allegianceCommonwealth of Australia
award
Military Medal
military operations
World War I
military branch
First Australian Imperial Force
military unit
Australian Army Nursing Service
service start1915
service end1919

Pearl Corkhill on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A170251b.htm