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Alys Ross King ARRC MM (5 August 1887 – 17 August 1968), known as Alice Ross-King (later Alice Appleford), was an Australian civilian and military nurse who took part in both World Wars. She has been described as Australia's most decorated woman. During the First World War she served in hospitals in Egypt and France and was one of only seven Australian nurses decorated with the Military Medal for gallantry. In the Second World War she held a senior post within the Australian Army Medical Women's Service. In 1949 she was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest award made by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

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  • Alice Ross-King (en)
  • Alice Ross-Kingová (cs)
  • Alice Ross-King (fr)
  • Alice Ross-King (pt)
  • Росс-Кинг, Элис (ru)
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  • Alice Ross Applefordová, rozená Ross-Kingová (5. srpna 1887 Ballarat – 19. srpna 1968 ), byla australská civilní a vojenská zdravotní sestra, která sloužila během obou světových válek. Během první světové války sloužila v nemocnicích v Egyptě a ve Francii a byla jednou ze sedmi příslušnic Australian Army Nursing Service, které byly během války vyznamenány (Military Medal) za statečnost. Za druhé světové války zastávala seniorskou pozici v . V roce 1949 ji Mezinárodní komise Červeného kříže udělila . (cs)
  • Alys Ross King ARRC MM (5 August 1887 – 17 August 1968), known as Alice Ross-King (later Alice Appleford), was an Australian civilian and military nurse who took part in both World Wars. She has been described as Australia's most decorated woman. During the First World War she served in hospitals in Egypt and France and was one of only seven Australian nurses decorated with the Military Medal for gallantry. In the Second World War she held a senior post within the Australian Army Medical Women's Service. In 1949 she was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest award made by the International Committee of the Red Cross. (en)
  • Alice Ross King (5 août 1887 - 17 août 1968) connue sous le nom d'Alice Ross-King, et plus tard Alice Appleford, est une infirmière civile et militaire australienne qui a participé aux deux guerres mondiales. Elle est décrite comme la femme la plus décorée d'Australie. Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, elle sert dans des hôpitaux en Égypte et en France et fut l'une des sept infirmières australiennes décorées de la médaille militaire pour bravoure. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle occupe un poste élevé au sein du (en). En 1949, elle reçoit la médaille Florence-Nightingale, la plus haute distinction décernée par le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge. (fr)
  • Alice Ross-King, nascida Alice Ross Appleford (Ballarat, 5 de agosto de 1887 – , 19 de agosto de 1968) foi una enfermeira civil e militar que atuou nos dois grande conflitos mundiais do começo do século XX. É a mulher australiana mais condecorada do país. (pt)
  • Э́лис Росс-Кинг (англ. Alice Ross-King); в замужестве — Элис Эпплфорд (англ. Alice Appleford; 5 августа 1887, Балларат — 17 августа 1968, Сидней) — австралийская гражданская и военная медицинская сестра, участвовавшая в обеих мировых войнах. (ru)
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  • Alice Ross-King (en)
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  • Alice Ross-King (en)
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  • Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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  • Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (en)
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