CEF Soldier Detail

V.A.D. Norah Sullivan

Regimental Number:
NA
Survived War:
Yes
Force:
Regiment:
St. John Ambulance
Battalion:
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country:
Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Bishop Sullivan (Late) and Mrs. Sullivan
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status:
Single
Prior Military Experience:
Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion:
Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted:
Enlisted
Saw service in:
Great Britain    
Cause of Death:
Not Specified
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
 
Prisoner of war:
Not Specified
Interned:
Gender:
Female
Ethnic Origin:
Caucasian
Rank Regiment Unit Company
V.A.D. St. John Ambulance
Images
V.A.D. Norah Sullivan (Flint)
Miss Norah Sullivan had been involved in V.A.D. work in England since the beginning of the war.  She had married since and was then known as Mrs. Harold Flint.  An article and photo of Mrs. Flint appeared in the Toronto Star on July 26th, 1917, pg. 12.  See attached transcript.
Link ToDescription
Letter V.A.D. Nurses Urgently Need Reinforcements from Canada