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Lest We Forget Her: Canadian women who have died in service

When we think of war, we do not automatically associate it with women. And yet, women have long been called on to play important roles alongside men in times of war; at first, they often served as military nurses, but over time they have gradually come to occupy roles that were traditionally reserved for men.

From the research that has been done to date, it has been estimated that, since Confederation, nearly 200 women have died while serving in the Canadian military. It is important to take the time to think about these women and, at the same time, to remember all of the women who have served our country in times of war, military conflict and peace.

1916

Surname Given name(s) Branch/unit Date of death
Nourse Grace Eleanor Boyd Canadian Army Medical Corps 03 February 1916
Ross Elsie Gertrude Canadian Army Medical Corps 26 February 1916
Tupper Addie Allen (Adruenna) Canadian Army Medical Corps 09 December 1916
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