Nursing Sister Amy Neale
Survivor of WW1
General Information
Conflict:
WW1
Regimental No.:
NA
Cause of Death (in war):
Not Specified
Branch:
Army
Regiment:
Canadian Infantry
Battalion:
Canadian Infantry
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Country Born:
Not Specified
Trade or Calling:
Nurse
Next of Kin:
Lieut. J. B. Neale, Brother, Toronto, Ontario
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Religion:
Unknown
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Was a Prisoner of War:
Not Specified
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Marital Status:
Single
Prior Military Experience:
Not Specified
Saw Service in:
Europe
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Ranks
| Conflict |
Rank |
Regiment |
Branch |
Unit |
Company |
Date From |
Date To |
| WW1 |
Nursing Sister |
Canadian Infantry |
Army |
Canadian Infantry |
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Available Transcriptions
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Date |
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| News Clipping |
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Experiences of Red Cross Nursing Sister Amy Neale. |
Notes
A letter from Miss Amy Neale appeared in the Toronto Sunday World, and was reproduced with editorial notes in the Crag & Canyon (Banff, Alberta) on 13 February 1915. Original article.
The name does not appear in the Canadian attestations. She is described in the report as a Canadian nurse serving with the Red Cross. She may have enlisted in England. It is also possible she worked as a V.A.D. with the Red Cross.
Her brother was Lieut. John Beaumont Neale, of the 10th Royal Grenadiers of Toronto (Militia). Lieut. Neale (later Captain) enlisted at Valcartier Camp in September 1914.