Catherine Roy
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Born24 January 1883
Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Died14 August 1976 (aged 93)
Helensburgh, Scotland
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Catherine Roy | |
|---|---|
| Born | 24 January 1883 Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
| Died | 14 August 1976 (aged 93) Helensburgh, Scotland |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Service years | 1909–1940 |
| Rank | Matron-in-Chief |
| Commands | Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (1938–1940) |
| Conflicts | First World War Second World War |
| Awards | Commander of the Order of the British Empire Royal Red Cross Military Medal Mentioned in Despatches |
Catherine Murray Roy, CBE, RRC, MM (24 January 1883 – 14 August 1976) was a decorated Scottish military nurse who served at the front during the First World War. She was later Matron-in-Chief of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service.[1][2]
Roy was born on 24 January 1883, one of eight children of Rev. John Roy, minister of the Church of Scotland at Drymen, Stirlingshire. She was educated at Glasgow High School and at Esdaile, Edinburgh. She trained at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow.[2][3]