Eulalie Sellers (1893-1955), of Quincy, Illinois, served as a reserve nurse in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during World War I.
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Eulalie Sellers (1893-1955), of Quincy, Illinois, served as a reserve nurse in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during World War I. She served in England and France with the American Expeditionary Forces. Sellars joined the Army Nurse Corps on 15 July, 1918 and was first stationed at the U.S. General Hospital No. 1 in the Bronx, New York City. She sailed to Europe on the R.M.S. Olympic and landed in Southampton, England on 21 September 1918. She was assigned to the Kerhoun Camp No. 65 in Kerhoun, France. On 16 December 1918 she was transferred to Camp Hospital #33 in Pontanezen, France. After the war ended Sellers travelled around France. She sailed back to the United States on the S.S. Victoria from Brest, France on 12 May, 1919. After a brief assignment at Camp Mills, she was relieved of duty on 2 July 1919 and returned to her home in Barry, Illinois.
Women's History Military
Army -- Army Nurse Corps
World War I era (1917-1920)
World War, 1914-1918 United States. Army--Women
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