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American Red Cross - Canteens - An American Red Cross Canteen on the docks at an English port. On the day this Canteen was opened it served eight thousand American soldiers from an incoming convoy. It has frequently gone to 15,000 cups of coffee in a day together with countless sandwiches, chocolates, and cigarettes

American Red Cross - Refreshments - American Red Cross Canteen workers serve travelling soldiers. This Red Cross field kitchen is busy supplying refreshments to men en route to cantonments and camps. Hot coffee, a bite to eat, and a friendly word are helping to make the travels of new and old sodiers comfortable at many cities

American Red Cross - Canteens - How crowd of homeward bound American soldiers stream down dock to Red Cross Canteen. Two of Red Cross Canteen girls are sent down to where the troopship is loading to announce that "Dinner is Ready at the R.C. Canteen."

American Red Cross - Refreshments - American Red Cross Canteen workers serve travelling soldiers. Soldiers crowding the windows of a troop trian to chat with the workers of a Red Cross Canteen unit who have been serving them coffee and sandwiches

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Red Cross serves wounded American soldiers at Issoudon, France. Canteen workers at station serve coffee and sanwiches to trainload of American soldiers passing through. The band from the camp where the canteen is situated goes with them to welcome the boys. Passed by A.E.F. censor, publication rights held by A.R.C., Paris

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The American Red Cross is cooperating on a great scale with French experts in handling tuberculosis cases amongst French soldiers, especialling providing nurses and in educational work. Above winter scene shows a ville, one of many loaned to the French Government, with all the windows wide open to the fresh air and sunshine

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - The exterior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen at Le Mans, France. There are 47 beds for officers and 250 for enlisted men. The canteen serves betrween five and six thousand meals every 24 hours, in the dinning room which seats 250 men. There are shower baths check rooms, tailors to sew on truant buttons and do general mending, an officers recreation room, and a large recreation hut for enlisted men, a large lunch counter where hot chocolate, coffee, and sandwiches are served between meal hours

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Red Cross Station in France. Lt. Melville and Lt. McGinnis looking at the damage done to their canteens by a Boche "77". These men live here in dugouts despite continual bombardment, gas and shells, so that the soldiers may have smokes, hot chocolate and other comforts

American Red Cross - Refreshments - Enroute - Every day hundreds of American soldiers on their way to the front are being served with coffee and doughnuts at the American Red Cross Canteen at Tours

American Red Cross - Canteens - Red Cross Canteen in Chateau Thierry. This building left by the Boches in their retreat from Chateau Thierry has been turned into an American Red Cross Canteen. The workers here provide such comforts as smokes, chocolate, etc., for soldiers. Lt. Melville standing in the yard near an Americna Red Cross machine

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