She served as a Nurses Aide ( a non-rated task below a Registered Nurse) in a Veteran's hospital during World War I. maybe l9l7-l9 the war was over ln late l8 but it took time for the troops ( ship transit mainly) to be demobilized, as they called it and veterans were still spilling into the VA wards. She was affiliated with Columbia Presbyterian. ( for training purposes). CP is not a Veteran's Hospital. Also, there was a disease that Amelia later got.
Sometime in the late twenties. It was not a long-held juvenile ambition- as when Amelia was, say, l0, airplanes did not, as we known them, exist except in very small quantities- this being l907. She may have seen balloons at Carnivals or Fairs.
On May 15, 1923, Earhart became the 16th woman to be issued a pilot's license (#6017) by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).
Amelia worked as a nurses aide for a little over a year, then got pneumonia and had to convalesce.
She was 19 when she was a nurses aide.
1917
Yes
In Canada at Toronto Hospital.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly over the Atlantic
SHe was Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart of Atchison, Kansas
Her mother did not work. She came from an affluent family.
did Amelia Earhart parents work
She worked as a nurse's aide for world war one
Amelia worked as a trainee nurse's aide in Toronto,Canada.
In Canada at Toronto Hospital.
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Amelia Earhart left college to work as a nurse's aide during World War I. She then attended Columbia University, but left to work as a social worker. She eventually became a pilot and pursued her passion for aviation instead of completing her college education.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly over the Atlantic
She was only 15 at the start of WW1. -She spent the last year of the war as a nurses aide at a Hospital in Toronto, Canada.
SHe was Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart of Atchison, Kansas
Amelia Earhart worked with Fred Noonan.
did Amelia Earhart parents work
she worked as a pilot.
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