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Helen Grace McClelland (July 25, 1887—December 20, 1984), a United States Army nurse, was awarded the United States Distinguished Service Cross and the British Royal Red Cross Medal (First Class) for heroic actions during World War I while serving at a British Base Hospital in France. McClelland was one of only three women to receive the Distinguished Service Cross award during World War I. After returning to the United States, McClelland spent twenty-three years as Director of Pennsylvania Hospital's School of Nursing. In her role, McClelland advocated for the professionalization and modernization of nursing. McClelland was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in 1978.
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July 25, 1887
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Austinburg, Ohio, United States
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December 20, 1984
Age 97
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Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio, United States
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Wayne Baptist Cemetery, Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio, United States
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