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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Margot Turner

Service/branch
  
British Army

Years of service
  
1937–1968

Rank
  
Brigadier

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Birth name
  
Evelyn Marguerite Turner

Born
  
10 May 1910 (
1910-05-10
)

Commands held
  
Matron-in-Chief Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (1964–68)

Battles/wars
  
Second World War Malayan Campaign Battle of Singapore

Other work
  
Colonel-Commandant Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (1969–74)

Died
  
September 24, 1993, Brighton, United Kingdom

Unit
  
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps

Awards
  
Order of the British Empire, Royal Red Cross, Mentioned in dispatches

Battles and wars
  
Malayan Campaign, Battle of Singapore, World War II

Brigadier Dame Evelyn Marguerite Turner DBE, RRC (10 May 1910 — 24 September 1993), known as Margot Turner, was a British military nurse and World War II prisoner of war. After the war she resumed her career with a succession of foreign postings.

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Career

Turner served with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service from 1937 to 1949 and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) from 1949 to 1974. She served as Matron-in-Chief of QARANC and Director, Army Nursing Services (1964–68) and was Colonel-Commandant of QARANC from 1969 to 1974.

Prisoner of war

Turner's obituary in The Independent recounted her horrific experiences as a prisoner of war held by the Japanese. The television series Tenko was created by Lavinia Warner after she had worked as a researcher for the edition of the television programme This Is Your Life which featured Turner, and was convinced of the dramatic potential of the stories of women prisoners of the Japanese.

Honours

  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE; 1946)
  • Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE; 1965)
  • Death

    She died at Brighton, East Sussex on 24 September 1993, aged 83.

    References

    Margot Turner Wikipedia