In 1899, she became a
nursing sister and acting
matron during the
Second Boer War, and was awarded the
Royal Red Cross for her work. Becher was one of a group of six nurses from The London Hospital who were specially selected by Eva Luckes and
Sydney Holland at
Princess Alexandra's request to go out and nurse diseased and injured troops in South Africa. She was promoted to matron-in-chief in 1910, succeeding
Caroline Keer in the role, and was stationed at the
War Office. As matron-in-chief, she was responsible for the recruiting and administration of the entire nursing service, and oversaw nurses stationed in many regions, including Macedonia, Malta, Gibraltar, and France. Becher almost retired at the start of the
First World War in 1914, but decided to stay on. == Service during World War I ==