English: Lieut.-Colonel Constance Amy Fall (1903-1992) was a British-born Australian nurse known for her work during the Second World War. She was the first nurse appointed to the Australian Army Nursing Service on the outbreak of the war, and after travelling to the Middle East with the Second Australian Imperial Force she served as matron of the first Australian hospital in Gaza. She later received the Royal Red Cross and the Florence Nightingale Medal for her efforts.
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