Service number | NFX180286, N100292 |
---|---|
Birth Date | 09/03/1911 |
Birth Place | Australia: New South Wales, Junee |
Death Date | 14/11/1989 |
Also known as | Tootie Keast |
Final Rank | Captain |
Service | Australian Army |
Places | |
Conflicts/Operations |
|
Captain Daisy Cardin Keast
Rolls
-
Second World War POWs and Missing Persons:
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
- Rank
- Lieutenant
-
Honours and Awards:
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
- Rank
- Lieutenant
-
Honours and Awards (Recommendation):
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
Timeline
Date of birth | 09/03/1911 | |
---|---|---|
Date of marriage | 16/03/1946 | |
Date of death | 14/11/1989 |
Related information
Units
Places
Subjects
Related Objects
- Manila, Philippines. 4 September 1945. A group of nurses and civilians in Manila, after release ...
- Manila, Philippines. 4 September 1945. Nurses in Manila, after release from internment at ...
- Members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) in Manila, after release from internment at ...
- September 1945. Lieutenant Daisy (Tootie) Keast of Junee, NSW, an Army nurse who was captured at ...
- Manila, Philippine Islands. 4 September 1945. Australian civilian nursing sisters and members of ...
- Four members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) at Mascot Aerodrome with members of ...
- "Returned POW Sisters from Japan"
- STUDIO PORTRAIT OF SISTER DAISY (TOOTIE) CARDIN KEAST, A LIEUTENANT IN THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY ...
- Rabaul, New Britain. c. 1942. Three of the six Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) nurses, who ...
- Rabaul, New Britain. c. 1942. An informal portrait of two of the six Australian Army Nursing ...