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Women

(Library & Archives Canada Photo)

17 July 1944. The first nursing sisters of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC) to land in France after D-Day.

Category Posts: Women

  • Women’s Ambulance Corps (WAC), British Columbia, in the Second World War
  • Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRCNS)
  • Women’s Voluntary Services (WVS) Canada, 1938-1966
  • Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
  • Canadian Nursing Sisters in the Second World War
  • Women of the Royal Air Force Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA)
  • Family History: Beatrice Lea Skaarup
  • Soviet Women Parachutists Nina Pronushkina and Elvira Fomicheva
  • RCAF Women’s Division (RCAF WD)
  • RCAF Women’s Division (RCAF WD), Wing Officer Willa Walker, OBE, Commander
  • RCAF Para Rescue Nursing Sisters, the “Parabelles”
  • Public Health Nurses of Canada
  • Operation London Bridge: commemorating Queen Elizabeth II, 8 September 2022

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