Nurses who trained or worked at Oamaru Hospital and served
New Zealand in wars overseas have finally been recognised,
with a plaque unveiled on Monday.
The unveiling, by Wensley Dimick, who served many years at
the "hospital on the hill" as Sister Turvey, was attended by
35 nurses and former nurses from the hospital.
The plaque says: "In remembrance of the nurses of Oamaru
Hospital who served New Zealand in overseas conflicts.
"We honour them."
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