Rena McLean

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Born(1879-06-14)June 14, 1879
DiedJune 27, 1918(1918-06-27) (aged 39)
Occupationnursing sister
Knownforvolunteer nurse
Rena Maude McLean
Born(1879-06-14)June 14, 1879
DiedJune 27, 1918(1918-06-27) (aged 39)
Occupationnursing sister
Known forvolunteer nurse

Rena Maude McLean (June 14, 1879 – June 27, 1918) was a Canadian nurse who volunteered during World War I. She helped set up the first hospital in France staffed exclusively by Canadians, and also served in the UK and Greece.[1] She died when the Canadian hospital ship HMHS Llandovery Castle was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland.

McLean was born in Souris on Prince Edward Island, Canada in 1879.[2][3] Her parents were John McLean, a businessman and Conservative politician, and Matilda Jane McLean (née Jury).[1][4] She studied at the Mount Allison Ladies' College in Sackville, New Brunswick, and the Halifax Ladies' College, graduating in 1896.[1] McLean completed her training as a nurse in 1908 at Newport Hospital in Newport, Rhode Island, in the United States.[1]

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