An Officer and a Lady: Canadian Military Nursing and the Second World War

TitleAn Officer and a Lady: Canadian Military Nursing and the Second World War
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsToman, Cynthia
Number of Pages261
PublisherUniversity of British Columbia Press
CityVancouver
Abstract

During the Second World War, more than 4,000 civilian nurses enlisted as Nursing Sisters, a specially created all-female officers’ rank of the Canadian Armed Forces. They served in all three armed force branches and all the major theatres of war, yet nursing as a form of war work has long been under-explored. An Officer and a Lady fills that gap. Cynthia Toman analyzes how gender, war, and medical technology intersected to create a legitimate role for women in the masculine environment of the military and explores the incongruous expectations placed on military nurses as “officers and ladies.”

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