Canadian Army Medical Corps
The Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC) was founded in 1904 as the Permanent Active Militia Army Medical Corps. In 1909, it was redesignated as the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Near the end of the First World War, on November 3, 1919, it was redesignated as The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. It was known by that name throughout the Second World War.
The Corps expanded greatly during the First World War. 21,453 men and women served with the CAMC during that time. 1,325 were casualties due to service close to the front. The corps provided field ambulances, a casualty clearing station and sanitary sections for the Canadian Corps in France, as well as Canadian general and stationary hospitals in the UK and on the continent.
During the Second World War, field ambulance units, surgical teams and hospitals and convalescent depots were established around the world.
For information about the War Diaries of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, visit the Library and Archives Canada site: LAC Archives Search – Canadian Medical Corps.
Sources:
Canadiansoldiers.com. “The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/corpsbranches/medicalcorps.htm, accessed May 28, 2020.
Canadian War Museum. “Canadian Army Medical Corps” https://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/life-at-the-front/medicine/canadian-army-medical-corps/. Accessed May 28, 2020.
Soldiers
Bell, Dorothy
Benninger, Francis George
Blackwell, Almira (Myra) Jane
Carson, William Harry
Cheshire, John Robertson
Cottrill, Gordon "Gord"
Cuneo, Anthony C.
Eidt, Vera
Elliott, John Erwin
Ferguson, Annie Mae
Fletcher, Mary Elizabeth
Fraser, Luella Blanche (Lee)
Girvin, John Scott
Grierson, Mary Elizabeth
Gutscher, Jerome
Halliday, Armond Allen, Dr.
Hansen, Helen Elizabeth
Hay, Henry Robert
Hundt, Alexander
Kerr, John R.
King, Charlotte Annette
Lee, Douglas "Tim"
Locking, James Llewelyn
Lough, Hubert Oberlin
MacKinnon, Elizabeth
MacLachlan, Edna Thompson
McLeod, Elizabeth Nora Campbell
Miller, Cecil Orr
Morrow, James
Noble, Ernest Ivan Albern
Park, Roswell, Dr.
Pfohl, Florence Caroline
Reid, John Aylmer
Rennie, Elizabeth May
Schedler, William
Scott, David Emerson
Scott, William Henry
Shannon, Dr. Percival (Percy) Roy
Smart, Sam Sr.
Switzer, Dorothy
Walker, Elizabeth Tillie
Weaver, Eugene G.