Gallipoli Barracks’ 17th Brigade Precinct in Brisbane has been renamed the Bullwinkel Lines, in honour of World War II nurse Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel.
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Speaking at the unveiling of a monument to coincide with the renaming, 2nd General Health Battalion nursing officer Lieutenant Kylie Johnston said 17th Brigade members were proud to further recognise the contribution of LTCOL Bullwinkel.
“This ceremony is a testament to the courage that Vivian Bullwinkel showed, not only during her service, but also in her tireless advocacy for nursing and those who served,” LT Johnston said.
LTCOL Bullwinkel is the Australian Defence Force’s most decorated nursing officer, having survived the Bangka Island Massacre where 22 Australian nurses were executed by Japanese Imperial Army forces.
She was a prisoner of war for three years, caring for wounded and ill prisoners.
After her service, LTCOL Bullwinkel led a distinguished career, including serving on the Council of the Australian War Memorial and as Australian College of Nurses president.
Commander of 17th Brigade, Brigadier Andrew Freeman, said LTCOL Bullwinkel represented the Army values of courage and leadership.
“Vivian stands for what a true soldier should be and what we should all strive to achieve,” BRIG Freeman said.
The renaming of the precinct and unveiling of a large stone monument provided a moment of reflection for LTCOL Bullwinkel’s nephew.
“This ceremony and monument recognises Vivian’s life’s work and reflects her strong connections to the Army. The personnel here at 17th Brigade are continuing Vivian’s work in health, which was her passion in life,” Mr Bullwinkel said.