First published on 21 Jun 2012 . Updated on 23 Jun 2012 .
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330,000 Australian soldiers served in the First World War yet only 3,000 nurses served overseas. In recognition of the incredible unheard stories of these nurses, the Australian War Memorial will be installing of 110 canvas army tents and one lone tent marked with a red cross into Martin Place. At 10am there will be a special talk from Robyn Siers, the Senior Education Officer at Australian War Memorial.
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