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Nationality
  
British


Name
  
Helen Cattanach

Born
  
June 21, 1920 (
1920-06-21
)
Knockando, Morayshire, Scotland, UK

Died
  
May 4, 1994(1994-05-04) (aged 73)

Occupation
  
Director of British Army Nursing Services

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Brigadier Helen S. Cattanach, CB, RRC (21 June 1920 – 4 May 1994) was Director of British Army Nursing Services (DANS) and Matron-in-Chief of QARANC. She received a number of awards and medals including the Royal Red Cross and her portrait appears at the National Portrait Gallery.

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Career

Born to Francis and Marjory (née Grant) Cattanach in Knockando, Morayshire, Scotland in 1920, Helen Cattanach attended the Elgin Academy before travelling to Aberdeen to study nursing at Woodend Hospital. Having completed her training as a State Registered Nurse, her military career began during the hostilities of World War II when she joined the Civil Nursing Reserve. She became a regular Nursing Sister in the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) in 1946, having spent the period from June 1945 as a reserve in the corps.

From 1958 she was posted to the War Office, initially as a Staff Officer with the Army Medical Directorate, and then, in 1961, as the first officer from the Queen Alexandra's Corps to serve in the recruiting branch. After fulfilling the recruitment role "with great enthusiasm", she returned to nursing as a ward sister in Hong Kong.

In 1972, after being promoted to Matron at British Military Hospital in Münster in 1968 and the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot, in 1969, she was promoted to Brigadier and appointed as the Matron-in-Chief and Director of Army Nursing Services. This was the highest rank available to women in the British Army.

The National Portrait Gallery, London includes seven photographic portraits of Helen Cattanach taken by Bassano on 31 December 1976.

Awards and honours

  • Royal Red Cross Medal, 1963
  • Officer of the Venerable Order of Saint John, 1971; promoted to Commander, 1977
  • Queen's Honorary Nursing Sister (QHNS), 1973
  • Companion of the Order of the Bath, January 1976
  • Colonel Commandant QARANC, June 1978
  • QARANC Association, Chairman (Millbank Branch)
  • Retirement

    Brigadier Cattanach retired to Woking, Surrey, where she was engaged in charity work.

    Affiliations

  • Life-Member, Clan Macpherson Association.
  • Death

    She died on 4 May 1994, aged 73, from undisclosed causes. Her obituary appeared in the Gazette of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association, vol. 10, #11.

    References

    Helen Cattanach Wikipedia