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- Male nurses were from the RAM Corps and female nurses from QARANC.
- Four years later, she was named a Colonel Commandant of the QARANC on 12 December 1954.
- During her term of office she witnessed the marriage of the Colonel-in-Chief, Princess Margaret and the opening of the new QARANC Training Centre in Aldershot.
- She later trained as a midwife, a trade she practiced in military hospitals after becoming a Nursing Officer for Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps ( QARANC ) in February 1958.
- After the Pavilion was dismantled the site was used in 1963 to build a Training Centre for the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps ( QARANC ) with Princess Margaret laying the foundation stone.
- From 1952 until her retirement on 31 July 1956 on completion of her term, Gillespie served as Matron-in-Chief of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps ( QAIMNS / QARANC ).
- When war broke out in 1939 she joined the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service ( QARANC ), was mobilised at Congleton, was present during the evacuation from Dunkirk, and served in, among other places, Iran and Italy.
- Facilities included a drill square, small gym, learning centre, single roomed accommodation, dining hall, kitchens, NAAFI coffee bar and lounge area, QARANC Museum, ( now at Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale ), a guardroom, courtyard, an officers'mess and accommodation.
- In 1950 was served in Singapore as Matron for the QARANC . As Director of Army Nursing Services, she represented the Corps on many great occasions, but one of her proudest moments was attending a dinner offered by the Army to the Queen after her accession to the throne in 1952.