Finding the Forty-Seven Canadian Nurses of the First World War
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A tribute to some women and men who served in armed conflicts. A few short biographies of members of the Army Medical Corps and the Scots Guards Regiment. Captain William Hall White K. I happened to find a small biography book on this gentleman. He was quite a character and an adventurer. He was not afraid to go where not too many Canadians of his generation went. He lived by the definition of a true adventurer. The book is available at Shoreline Press. He was born on April 29.
Toronto Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society. An organization of family historians, some with Toronto roots, others who live in Toronto, we have ancestors around the world.
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Finding the Forty-Seven Canadian Nurses of the First World War. This blog is dedicated to reclaiming the lives and experience of those Canadian nurses who died while serving overseas during World War I. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Canadian Red Cross Headquarters, London. Many Canadian voluntary nurses VADs served at Canadian Red Cross Headquarters in London during the Great War. Mary MacLeod Moore, in her book T. He Maple Leafs Red Cross. Described the Canadian Red Cross headquarters this way. 8212;wa.CONTENT
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