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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester; The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British Repatriaton Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in British Army will pass through it during next 8 months, on their way home. British and American Officers in command of the big Camp. Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J., who is in charge of the Club Canteen is standing next to Maj. Gen. MacPherson the British Command in Chief of the Repatriation Camp. Next to him is Col. G.R.G. Fisher of St. Paul, Minn. who is in charge of American Red Cross work in the Winchester District

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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester; The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British Repatriaton Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in British Army will pass through it during next 8 months, on their way home. British and American Officers in command of the big Camp. Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J., who is in charge of the Club Canteen is standing next to Maj. Gen. MacPherson the British Command in Chief of the Repatriation Camp. Next to him is Col. G.R.G. Fisher of St. Paul, Minn. who is in charge of American Red Cross work in the Winchester District

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