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Mabel Clint

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After a year of recuperation, Clint re-enlisted and was sent back to England in December 1917; she was posted to No. 16 Canadian General Hospital. In February 1918, she was transferred to France, joining the team of the No. 4 Casualty Clearing Station. On April 3, 1918, she was awarded "One Red, 2
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in February 1916. She returned to Canada in June for convalescence but was unable to return to army nursing and was invalided out of the service in November. In appreciation for her contribution to the war effort she was awarded the
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medical staff who were overwhelmed with the casualties from the fighting at Gallipoli. The Canadians were unprepared for the conditions on Lemnos, and several of the medical staff including Clint became sick with
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Under the king's bastion; a romance of Quebec, comprising many true and interesting historical sketches and descriptions of the customs and habits of the people of Quebec, ancient and modern
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and was assigned to No. 1 Canadian General Hospital Battalion. She sailed for England on September 29, 1914, aboard
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Blue Service Chevrons." After the war ended she returned to Canada in 1919 and resumed her nursing career.
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The Canadian Nursing Service and the British War Office: The Debate Over Awarding the Military Cross, 1918
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where she was assigned to the 3rd Canadian Stationary Hospital nursing wounded from the
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in Montreal. In 1914, when war was declared, Clint volunteered for duty with the
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Clint decided to enter the nursing profession and in 1910 graduated from the
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In her early twenties, Clint worked as a writer. Using the pen name
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In 1934, Clint recounted her wartime experiences in a memoir,
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Our Bit: Memories of War Service by a Canadian Nursing-Sister
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Our Bit: Memories of War Service by a Canadian Nursing Sister
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Our Bit: Memories of War Service by a Canadian Nursing-Sister
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Our Bit: Memories of War Service by a Canadian Nursing-Sister
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The Canadian Experience of the Great War: A Guide to Memoirs
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The hospital was part of a relief effort to aid the
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Quebec City
Quebec
Montreal
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Army Medical Corps
First World War
Associate Royal Red Cross
ARRC
Canadian Expeditionary Force
First World War
Quebec
Western Front
Quebec City
Quebec
Royal Victoria Hospital
Canadian Army Medical Corps
RMS Franconia
Lemnos
Gallipoli campaign
ANZAC
dysentery
Cairo
Royal Red Cross, 2nd class




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