Nursing Sister Anna Duff Beck
Regimental Number: |
NA
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Survived War: |
Yes |
Force: |
Army |
Regiment: |
Canadian Army Medical Corps |
Battalion: |
No. 2 Field Ambulance |
Company: |
B Section |
Place of Birth: |
Kincardine, Ontario |
Country: |
Canada |
Next of Kin: |
Mrs. Charles Beck, Mother, Sault-Ste-Marie, Ontario |
Address at Enlistment: |
Military Base Hospital, Toronto, Ontario |
Date of Birth: |
January 1, 1889 |
Trade or Calling: |
Nurse |
Marital Status: |
Not Specified |
Prior Military Experience: |
Not Specified |
Place of Enlistment: |
Toronto, Ontario |
Date of Enlistment: |
September 21, 1915 |
Age at enlistment: |
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Chest: |
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Religion: |
Church of England |
Enlisted or Conscripted: |
Enlisted |
Saw service in: |
Unknown |
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Cause of Death: |
Survived |
Battle Died/Wounded: |
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Date of Death: |
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Age at Death: |
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Buried at: |
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Commemorated: |
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Prisoner of war: |
Not Specified |
Interned: |
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Gender: |
Female |
Ethnic Origin: |
Not Specified |
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 570-27 |
Rank |
Regiment |
Unit |
Company |
Nursing Sister
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Canadian Army Medical Corps |
No. 2 Field Ambulance |
B Section |
Born in 1889. This attestation shows her initially joining up with "B" Section, 2nd Field Ambulance Depot at Exhibition Camp in Toronto. This was located on the site of the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E.). LAC lists other names for Anna Duff Beck, or also known as: Link re other names. |
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