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| A.R.C. Canteen at Bordeaux, France Scene at A.R.C. Canteen at the station of Bordeaux, France, where soldiers of the Allied Armies get lunches, tobacco, etc. October 1918. |
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| Ambulance Training Corps Ambulance Training Corps, Allentown, Pa. Uncle Sam is training his ambulance drivers for the business of administering to battered humanity. Photo shows the men being "iodined" preparatory to getting an inoculation, 1917. "Red Cross" |
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| American "Red Cross" wearing gas mask Rescue-brigade "Red Cross" man at Woolwich Arsenal replete with gas mask. |
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| American Hospital Ward in Blois, France American Hospital Ward #4, Annex #7 in Blois, France. |
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| American Red Cross "Flying Squadron" American Red Cross in Great Britain. One unit of the famous "Flying Squadron" priding themselves on being able to get under way within three minutes of the time a call is received. 1918. |
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| American Red Cross in France Time to open the A.R.C. hut at American Military Hosptial No. 5, Auteuil, France. September 1918. |
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| American Red Cross Parade American Red Cross Parade, Birmingham, Alabama. May 21, 1918. |
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| Belgian school children at beach "Red Cross" An American Red Cross outing center on the coast near Dieppe, Belgium, where Belgian school children are able to spend the few happy moments. 1917. |
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| Blind soldiers at the Red Cross Re-educating the wounded. Blind French soldiers learning to make baskets at the American Red Cross, April 1915. |
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| French Refugee Children at "Red Cross" French Refugee Children waiting for train, children were fed with bread and milk from A.R.C. soldiers canteen. American Red Cross 1917. |
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| German Hospital train, Berlin Germany German Hospital train bring back the wounded from Eastern Front. "German Red Cross" Berlin, Germany 1916. |
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| German prisoners receiving medical aid Wounded German prisoners receiving medical attention at first-aid station of 103rd and 104th Ambulance Companies at German second-line trench. September 12, 1918. Pvt. J. M. Liles. (Army) |
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| German Red Cross wearing gas mask German Red Cross man wearing a gas mask with oxygen apparatus at the Eastern front, 1916. |
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| Patients arived from France Surgical patients just arived from France and moved to base hospital at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. 1918. |
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| Polish White Cross in France Group of Polish nurses who were recruited through the efforts of the president of the Polish White Cross, Mme. Helena Paderewski. These 37 nurses will be the first unit of Polish nurses to go overseas. June 1918. |
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| Red Cross at Second Liberty Loan Parade Second Liberty Loan Parade on Homer Ave. School float, at Cortland, New York, 1917. |
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| Red Cross Commission's, Rotterdam, Holland Woman in the Red Cross Commission's warehouses giving American canned food to refugees at Rotterdam, Holland. 1917. |
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| Red Cross trucks at the front line Two men in uniform standing in front of other men in uniform and two Red Cross trucks at the front line. |
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| Refugee children near Paris Refugee children at Grand Val, near Paris, France, where a home has been established for them by the A.R.C. American Red Cross, 1918. |
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| Refugees at American Red Cross, Uskut Refugees of Serbia entering American Red Cross in Uskut showing men, women and children as they streamed in from the war zone 1917. Joe Nathan, American Red Cross, 1917. |
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| Royal Army Medical Corps at frontlines Royal Army Medical Corps with ambulances and wagons are collecting the wounded after a battle, "British Red Cross" |
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| Salvation Army worker writing a letter Salvation Army worker writing a letter to the home folks for the wounded soldier. Ca. 1917-18. Salvation Army. |
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| Scottish territorials wounded, British Western Front Scottish territorials being examined in a Red Cross station at the British Western Front during Battle of Menin Road, Belgium 1914. |
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| Wounded being treated at ruins of Neuvilly This shattered church in the ruins of Neuvilly furnished a temporary shelter for American wounded being treated by the 110th Sanitary Train, 4th Ambulance Corps and "American Red Cross" France, September 20, 1918. Sgt. J. A. Marshall. (Army) |
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| Wounded Canadians at Mrs. Astor's hospital Wounded Canadians playing baseball at Mrs. Astor's hospital. "Red Cross" |
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| Wounded children at Red Cross, London Some of the wounded school children from "The Great Air Raid" on London, are at the American Red Cross for help, 1915. |
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| Wounded knitting, Walter Reed Hospital Bed-ridden wounded knitting at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. 1918. |
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| WW 1 Gas decontamination room Treatment room for gassed patients at American Evacuation Hospital No. 2, Baccarat, France. June 8, 1918. Lt. J. S. Brown. (Army) "Red Cross" |
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