Alice Fitzgerald

Alice Louise Florence Fitzgerald ARRC (March 13, 1875 — November 10, 1962) was an American nurse who served in Europe during and after World War I.

She earned a Florence Nightingale Medal from the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1927, for her achievements.

[1] Fitzgerald studied in Europe before attending Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, graduating in the class of 1906.

[2][10] For her efforts, Fitzgerald was awarded medals and honors by Great Britain (Royal Red Cross second class),[11] France (Medaille d'honneur and other decorations), Italy, Poland, Serbia, Hungary, and Russia.

[12] A biography for young readers, Nurse Around the World: Alice Fitzgerald by Iris Noble, was published in 1967.