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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Soldiers' club in Germany. One of the main problems of American soldier with Army of Occupation in Germany is finding wholesome recreation for his leisure moments. American Red Cross lost no time in fitting up and opening enlisted men's clubs in the four story building at Treves, Germany

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Recreation Hut in Germany. Besides clubs for both officers and men, American Red Cross has established a recreation hut for members of Army of occupation stationed at Treves, Germany. It is connected with Evacuation Hospital No. 12 and contains man features that help soldiers while away leisure time

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - Recreation for American soldiers in Germany. In addition to clubs operated by American Red Cross for officers and men of the Army of Occupation in Germany, the organization has established a recreation hut

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross Canteen at Coblenz. Wherever American soldier goes in occupied area in Germany the American Red Cross has preceded him to establich canteens and clubs for his comfort. A large canteen has been long in operation at Coblenz railroad station

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester. The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British repatriation Camp. Raising the Red Cross Flag in front of the new club house

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - How the American Red Cross lives in an Army Camp in England

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Sunny morning with American newspapers in front of new American Red Cross Canteen Club at Winchester. Here nearly 1000 Americans who have been serving in British Units will pass through this camp during next 8 months. The Red Cross Club Canteen which has just been opened for these men at request of British authorities, is a huge concrete slab building the largest structure of its kind in England

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross Activities in England. American Red Cross officers call on Colonel Herbert W. Swaln the American Consul at Southampton. Col. Swalm and his wife have visited more wounded Americans than any other Americans in England. The group shows Capt. Ed. G. Butler, a farmer of Annfield, Ba. Major Foster H. Rockwell of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Swalm; Major Joseph M. Hartfield of New York and Colonel Swalm

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Prisoners' relief. American Red Cross Canteen work at St. Ludwig, Alsace, and the two Red Cross girls, canteen workers, Miss Cheta Geary of Denver, Colo., and Miss Leititia Curtis, of San Francisco, Cal., who fed the Italian and Allied released prisoners and went over into Baden, Germany. They were the first American women to enter Germany after signing of armistice

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Officers' club in Germany. Home of officers' Club established by the American Red Cross at Treves, Germany for officers of Army of Occupation. Everything possible for comfort and convenience of officers is provided at this club which is favorite gathering place for them when not on duty

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1917 - 1918
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headquarters buildings officers american officers club germany home treves army occupation comfort convenience place duty world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross american us national archives