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Canadian Army Medical Corps Nursing Sisters

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-army-medical-corps-nursing-sisters
    The Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC) was established in 1904 and included a permanent nursing service. Military nurses were known as “ nursing sisters .” They were nicknamed "bluebirds" because of their blue dresses and white veils. 2,845 nursing sisters served in the CAMC during the First World War. See more

Nursing Sisters | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/nursing-sisters
    Fourteen nursing sisters died when the Canadian hospital ship Llandovery Castle was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat on the evening of 27 June 1918. Of …

The Nursing Sisters of Canada - Women and War

    https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those-who-served/women-veterans/nursing-sisters
    Today, Nursing Officers (as Nursing Sisters are now known) serve with the Canadian Armed Forces Medical Service, both at home and abroad. In Canada, these …

'Nasty work': The forgotten role of Canada's nursing sisters ... - CBC

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/canadian-nurses-first-world-war-helen-kendall-1.6236750
    Nurse Helen Kendall from Sydney, N.S., is shown circa 1919. She was one of around 3,000 Canadian women who served as nursing sisters for the Canadian Army …

In Uniform - Nurses | Canada and the First …

    https://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/people/in-uniform/nurses/
    The Canadian Army Medical Corps was established in 1904 with a nursing service under its umbrella, but had only five permanent members by the start of the First World War. In …

Nursing Sisters of the Canadian Army …

    https://thediscoverblog.com/2018/06/20/nursing-sisters-of-the-canadian-army-medical-corps-in-the-first-world-war-part-i/
    Nursing Sisters of the Canadian Army Medical Corps in the First World War, Part I. Forty-one-year-old Alice Isaacson had accomplished a lot by the time she joined …

Canadian Nursing Sisters - Canadians At Arms

    https://canadiansatarms.ca/canadian-nursing-sisters/
    In spite of these challenges, the Canadian Nursing Sisters were able to provide comfort to the sick and injured. A total of 3,141 Nursing Sisters served in the Royal Canadian …

Canadian Nursing Sisters, 1939-1945

    https://www.silverhawkauthor.com/post/women-in-the-canadian-forces-nursing-sisters
    Nursing Sister Elaine Wright, Canadian General Hospital, No. 1, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC), Andria, Italy, February 1944. During the Second World War the …

Nursing Sister

    https://veterans.gc.ca/public/pages/remembrance/those-who-served/women-and-war/nursing-sisters/nursingsister_eng.pdf
    approximately 45 Nursing Sisters had given their lives, dying from enemy attacks including the bombing of a hospital and the sinking of a hospital ship, or from disease. The …

Canada’s WWI Nursing Sisters – All About …

    https://cdnhistorybits.wordpress.com/2015/06/02/canadian-ww1-nurses/
    Although Nursing Sisters focuses on two nurses in particular, Eleanor Thompson and Eden Pringle, it is a commemoration of the hard work and sacrifice of …



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