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Canada’s only female amputee from First World War grew up in Galt
NEWS RELEASE CANADIAN WAR AMPS ************************* For more than 100 years, women have been an integral part of Canada’s military history. During the First World War, Madeleine Jaffray (1889 – 1972), served as a nurse overseas and returned home missing a limb. Jaffray was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved with her family to Galt, Ontario. She trained as a nurse, and soon after the outbreak of the First World War, enlisted with the French Red Cross. Nursing was virtually the only area where women could experience the war at the front. Jaffray went overseas in December 1915 and spent 10 months working in a military hospital near Bordeaux, France, before being transferred to a mobi

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