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==Early Life==
==War Duty==
==Later Life==
==Source Material==
All info contained with in this page is a summarization of the wonderful Newfoundland Historical Society article embedded below.
<pdf width="800" height="500">File:Aspects.pdf</pdf>

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Martha Isabel Loder
Picture of Martha Loder
Msrtha Loder
Born1884 (1884)
Died(1963-06-25)June 25, 1963
Other namesMona
OccupationNurse
Known forFirst Newfoundland woman known To have volunteered as a nurse during World War One.

Martha Loder is the first Newfoundland woman known to have volunteered as a Nurse during World War One. Loder’s war service overlaps with the initial training of the first 500 of the Newfoundland regiment, and she was in a theatre of war over ten months before the regiment landed in Suvla bay on the night of September 19, 1915. She was demobilized on March 17, 1919.[1]

Early Life

War Duty

Later Life

Source Material

All info contained with in this page is a summarization of the wonderful Newfoundland Historical Society article embedded below. <pdf width="800" height="500">File:Aspects.pdf</pdf>

  1. Duley, Margot I. NURSE MARTHA ISABEL LODER (1884-1963) AND THE GREAT WAR: From Snook’s Harbour to the Somme (PDF). The Newfoundland Historical Society. p. 1.