Grace Wilson

Grace Margaret Wilson
Grace Wilson on Lemnos island during the Gallipoli Campaign
Born(1879-06-25)25 June 1879
South Brisbane, Queensland
Died12 January 1957(1957-01-12) (aged 77)
Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria
Service / branchAustralian Army
Years of service1914–1941
CommandsAustralian Army Nursing Service (1925–1940)
Battles / warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsCommander of the Order of the British Empire
Royal Red Cross
Mentioned in Despatches (4)
Florence Nightingale Medal

Grace Margaret Wilson CBE, RRC (25 June 1879 – 12 January 1957) was a high-ranked nurse in the Australian Army during World War I and the first years of World War II. Wilson was born in Brisbane, and completed her initial training as a nurse in 1908. After the outbreak of World War I she joined the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and subsequently transferred to the First Australian Imperial Force. From 1915 until 1919 she was the principal matron of the 3rd Australian General Hospital. She served as the temporary matron-in-chief in the AIF Headquarters, London from late 1917 until early 1918. Wilson returned to Australia in 1920 and left the AIF to work in civilian hospitals. She was appointed the matron-in-chief of the AANS in 1925, and in September 1940 joined the Second Australian Imperial Force. She served in the Middle East until August 1941, when she returned to Australia due to ill health. She left the Army the next month, but from September 1943 worked in the Department of Manpower Directorate (Victoria)'s nursing control section.