Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran.
Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran.
Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.
Agatha Christie worked as a nurse in World War I.
He worked for the red cross and was a nurse
Earhart attended Columbia but is not, strictly speaking a college graduate. she was qualified as a Nurse"s aid during the war (War I) and worked at a Veteran"s Hospital.She was affiliated with Columbia=Presbyterian Hospital, but is not strictly speaking an alumna of that University.
woman,wife,mother,veteran,and nurse start with a D
She worked as a nurse's aide for world war one
veteran means survived a war, not died in war.
The most famous civil war nurse was Clara Barton. She founded the American Red Cross, and worked as a teacher, patent clerk, and humanitarian, in addition to her work as a nurse.
No, they are rumored to be related, but mostly because of their similar physical appearance and singing voice. His father was a strict Marine Corps veteran of World War II and the Korean War[6] who worked as a television repairman.
Betsi Cadwaladr was a nurse who worked with Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War. She was born in north Wales in 1789, and worked as a maid for many years before training to be a nurse.
A war veteran or just simply veteran.
A American veteran that has seved in a war for aMerica
john rodgers was the youngest veteran in world war 2