The first photo here shows two unidentified nurses at Camp Sheridan. More comments below.
You can find many photos and documents related to Camp Sheridan at Alabama Mosaic.
The nurse on the left has a Red Cross pin on her lapel. Is she Florence Birch? See below.
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Postcard of the base hospital. Camp Sheridan also had over 300 mess halls, 300 bath houses, a post office, 40 warehouses, a gym and a library. Four thousand tents with wood floors housed the soldiers.
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Nurse Florence Goldie Birch at Camp Sheridan ca 1918-1919. Is she the woman on the left in the first photograph?
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Surgeons operating at Camp Sheridan Hospital ca. 1917-19. The anesthetist at the head of the table may have been a male nurse. Is that a can of ether sitting on the table behind him?
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Wounded men reading on the porch of the hospital barracks at Camp Sheridan ca. 1917-19
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Source: Alabama Dept. of Archives & History Digital Collections
Florence had her nurse training at Good Samaritan Hospital Training School in Lexington, Kentucky. Her Red Cross card is dated July 22, 1918, and misspells her middle name.
Florence married Royal Edward Lynn sometime after the war; they settled in Oklahoma and had two children. She died in 1984 and is buried in Enid, Oklahoma.
Source: Find-A-Grave; photo by David Schram