Vivian bullwinkle autobiography examples
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As I sit down to write this review, it is leading up to ANZAC Day in Australia, an annual day of commemoration of those who served in military campaigns in Australias name. Up until recently, those who served as medical staff and nurses in wartime seem to have been add-ons in our military histories.
Take the story of Sister Vivian Bullwinkle. Her name should come easily to Australians thinking about their nations involvement in war, like Simpson and his donkey in the ANZAC story, or Weary Dunlop in WWII.
There is now a statue of Sister Vivian in the grounds of the Australian National War Memorial. But when it was unveiled in last year! it was the first statue of a woman at the memorial.
Ill move on from my bewilderment at why it took such a long time to recognise this woman, and onto Grantlee Kiezas story of her life. What a tale it is.
Vivian Bullwinkle completed her nursing and midwifery training at Broken Hill Hospital in the s. Then c
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Vivian Bullwinkel: Testifying to a Massacre
by Linda Harris Sittig and Elinor Florence
This months blog on Strong Women was co-written by me and Elinor Florence, a Canadian blogger, author, and advocate of remembering strong women. We both are in awe of the dedication and bravery of military nurses.
In , after a bullet from a Japanese machine gun tore through her body, Australian nurse Vivian Bullwinkel floated face down in the sea and feigned death. She was the sole survivor of the Bangka Island massaker, in which 22 Red Cross nurses were forced to wade into the ocean at gunpoint and then shot in the back.
Vivian Bullwinkel was born on månad 18, , in the small town of Kapunda in South Australia, to George and Eva Bullwinkel. She had one brother, John. Vivian excelled at sports and acquired the nickname “Bully,” which stuck throughout her life.
Vivian trained as a nurse and midwife in New South Wales and worked in several locations before volunteering with t
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