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Clara Ayres

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197:. The two were the first women to be killed while serving in the United States military. Following a service by the Red Cross on May 23, Ayres' body was taken back to Ohio where she was buried with military honors on May 26. A bronze plaque honoring her was placed at the Chicago Training School for Nurses. The deaths made national news, and the 160:. She was the eldest of three children of James and Mary Work. She was brought up in Attica within the Township. On September 30, 1903, she married grocery store owner Wayland D. Ayres, who died three years later from 186:
to travel to France. While sailing the crew underwent a firing practice. The medical staff being transferred watched from near one of the guns, when it exploded, killing Ayres and fellow nurse
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In 1910, she travelled to Chicago to study nursing at the school there. She graduated in 1913, and worked until 1917 as an instructor at the
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from a workplace injury. She attempted to run the store herself, but was eventually employed as a clerk at a dry foods store nearby.
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were the first two women to be killed while serving in the United States military, following an explosion on
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of covering up how the women were killed. A historical marker was placed near her grave in 2017.
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An Encyclopedia of American Women at War: From the Home Front to the Battlefields
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Clara Edith Work (later Ayres) was born on September 16, 1880, in
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Venice Township, Seneca County, Ohio
USS Mongolia
Atlantic Ocean
United States Army
First World War
Helen Burnett Wood
USS Mongolia
Venice Township, Seneca County, Ohio
tetanus
Cook County Hospital
American Red Cross
First World War
USS Mongolia
Helen Burnett Wood
New York City
United States Navy
United States Congress



An Encyclopedia of American Women at War: From the Home Front to the Battlefields
ISBN
978-1-785394-515
"Historian tells story of nurse who died at start of WWI"
"A Nurse's Sacrifice in the Great War Historical Marker"
Categories
1880 births
1917 deaths
American nurses
American women nurses

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