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  2. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian nurse with two soldiers in WWI. Royal visit to RCAMC, Bramshott, England, 17 March 1941 Floor Plan of No. 1 Canadian Stationary Hospital, West Mudros, World War I A jeep ambulance of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (R.C.A.M.C.) bringing in two wounded Canadian soldiers on the Moro River front, south of San Leonardo di Ortona, Italy, December 10, 1943

  3. List of Canadian nurses who died in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Army Medical Corps: 45 May 30, 1919: Ontario, Canada [5] 4 Miriam Eastman Baker: Canadian Army Medical Corps: 15 General Hospital 32 October 17, 1918: UK [6] 5 Christina Campbell: Canadian Army Medical Corps: 5 General Hospital 40 June 27, 1918: Drowning Hospital Ship HMHS Llandovery Castle [2] 6 Bertha Bartlett: Newfoundland Voluntary ...

  4. 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    12 Field Ambulance made Canadian medical corps history becoming the only field ambulance to engage the enemy in combat. This occurred one morning in April 1945 in the German town of Sogel . German soldiers approached, and fired upon the casualty treatment facility under cover of darkness.

  5. Organization of Military Museums of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian War Museum; Canadian Aboriginal Military Histories Digital Library; CBC "Canada: A People's History" includes military history; DND 101 (Department of National Defence primer) CBC Archives - Conflict and War; CBC Archives - The 1991 Gulf War - Haldimand Collection . Index and abstracts of the 232 series.

  6. HMHS Llandovery Castle - Wikipedia

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    Major Thomas Lyon, surgeon with the Canadian Army Medical Corps, was a survivor of the Llandovery Castle bombing and massacre on June 27, 1918. Photo Credit: LAC HMHS Llandovery Castle , built in 1914 in Glasgow as RMS Llandovery Castle for the Union-Castle Line , was one of five Canadian hospital ships that served in the First World War.

  7. Royal Canadian Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Medical Service (RCMS, French: Service de santé royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces, consisting of all members of medical occupations. Nearly all members of the RCMS, along with the members of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps (RCDC), are employed in the Canadian Forces Health Services Group (CF ...

  8. Passchendaele Canadian Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Passchendaele Canadian Memorial (also known as Crest Farm Canadian Memorial) is a Canadian war memorial that commemorates the actions of the Canadian Corps in the Second Battle of Passchendaele of World War I. The memorial is located on the former site of Crest Farm, an objective captured by the 4th Canadian Division during the assault of ...

  9. Norman Bethune - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, when World War I was declared in Europe, he once again suspended his medical studies after being accepted into the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Bethune joined the Canadian Army's No. 2 Field Ambulance to serve as a stretcher-bearer in France. He was wounded by shrapnel at the Second Battle of Ypres and sent to an English hospital ...