The WREN nurses were British women in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
they were the womens royal naval service
Wren's War was created in 1995.
During the American Civil War, about 2,000 women volunteered as nurses. Two nurses who are known for their work as nurses and leaders were Dorothea Dix and Abigail Hopper Gibbons.
Wren's War has 210 pages.
The term 'wren' - was the nickname given to members of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS)
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worked in munition factories, nurses, ambulance drivers.
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Canadian nurses
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The Crimean War. But the first known war to be photographed was the Mexican War of 1846.
During World War I, nurses in Canada, known as the Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC) nurses, were paid approximately $1.00 per day. This wage was considered modest, especially given the demanding and often dangerous nature of their work. In addition to their daily pay, nurses were provided with food, lodging, and uniforms, which were part of their compensation package.
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