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On her way home to Canada, Ms. Dunn got caught up in the celebrations in London, England on V-E Day. She was among the thousands on hand near Buckingham Palace.
Ruth Dunn
Ruth Dunn was born in Mount Herbert, Prince Edward Island in 1903. She received her business training in Charlottetown followed by three years of nursing training in Toronto. She went on to the University of Toronto for a one year Public Health course, completed in 1927. She then spent a number of years nursing at a number of Toronto specialty clinics. Ms. Dunn joined the Canadian Army on September 2, 1939, a day after Britain declared war and almost a full week before Canada followed. She initially was assigned to the 15th Canadian General Hospital Unit located at Toronto's Grace Hospital and later renamed the Toronto Military Hospital. She worked with a staff of 60 nurses. A few months later, she joined the war in Europe, arriving in Liverpool, England in June, 1940.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 2:53
- Person Interviewed:
- Ruth Dunn
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- 15th Canadian General Hospital Unit
- Occupation:
- Nurse
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