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The Atlantic CoastLost Warships: An Archeological Tour of War at Sea, by James P. Delgado (2001) Nurses and officers on board the re-christened HMCS Letitia, April 1945 List of nursing sisters embarked on the S.S. Letitia, May 5, 1917 Memorandum reporting details of the Letitia stranding, September 5, 1917 First World War poster honouring "the Sisters of the Red Cross who have perished in Hospital Ships sunk by German Submarines." A hospital ship is welcomed in Halifax as veterans unload, ca. 1918-1925 Hospital ship docking at Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 29, 1917 Our Bit: Memories of War Service, by Mabel Clint (1934) |