Australian nurses served in the war as part of the Australian General Hospital.
A Major, he was assigned to the 10th Australian General Hospital and was taken capture by the Japanese.
From 1915 until 1919 she was the principal matron of the 3rd Australian General Hospital.
He was also a visiting surgeon at the 115th Australian General Hospital, Heidelberg.
She was assigned to the 1st Australian General Hospital, and assisted in the treatment of soldiers involved with the Gallipoli Campaign.
Corkhill went back to serve at the 1st Australian General Hospital in Rouen on 16 June 1916 for the remainder of the year.
On the outbreak of World War I she signed up for active service abroad and was assigned to the 2nd Australian General Hospital.
He was stationed at the 1st Australian General Hospital in Gaza, Palestine.
The ship contained many injured service personnel and 64 Australian nurses of the 2/13th Australian General Hospital.
The decision was made by a standing board, made up of the senior physician and senior surgeon, at No. 14 Australian General Hospital.