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American Red Cross - Groups - Ambulance drivers, Louis Goldman (left) and Roy L. Yelverton both of New York worked eighty hours without sleep carrying the American woudned from the battle front to the American base hospital at Neully

American Red Cross - Groups - Ambulance drivers, Louis Goldman (left) ...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: International Film Service American Red Cross - Groups

Colleges and Universities - Johns Hopkins - Nurses from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, in New York on way to France

Colleges and Universities - Johns Hopkins - Nurses from Johns Hopkins ...

Original Caption: Nurses from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, in New York on way to France. More than 1 hundred Red Cross nurses, twenty-seven physicians and surgeons, and 160 other college men, the contrib... More

Group of ambulance drivers, Etaples, France

Group of ambulance drivers, Etaples, France

British Photographs of World War I Public domain photograph of World War One military equipment, vehicle, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Women ambulance drivers who received the Croix de Guerre Brussels, Belgium. 11-26-1918

Women ambulance drivers who received the Croix de Guerre Brussels, Bel...

British Photographs of World War I Public domain photograph - British army, military forces, during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross workers and ambulance drivers in Milan on a tour of the city accomplanied by officials and Italian army officers. Nothing has done more to cement the friendship between Italy and the United States than the work done by the American Red Cross during the trying days of the Italian retreat. Everywhere the Red Cross workers appear they are are wildly acclaimed by crowds

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross workers and ambulance...

Date Taken: 05/0/1918 Photographer: International Film Service American Red Cross - Groups

Colleges and Universities - Leland Stanford - With the Ambulance Training Corps at Allentown, Pennsylvania

Colleges and Universities - Leland Stanford - With the Ambulance Train...

Original Caption: With the Ambulance Training Corps at Allentown, PA. Photo shows the Leland Stanford University Unit at the big fair ground at Allentown, Pa., where Uncle Sam trained his ambulance drivers and... More

American Red Cross - Christmas Activities - Kits for American soldiers at front. Volunteer workers, Lyceum Club, Paris, packing New Years kits. Men in uniform are ambulance drivers on leave who volunteered for the work

American Red Cross - Christmas Activities - Kits for American soldiers...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Christmas Activities Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students sail for France to drive ambulances

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students sail...

Original Caption: Harvard students sail for France to drive ambulances. Included in the passenger list of the French liner Chicago, when she sailed from New York on Feb 18, 1917, was an American ambulance unit... More

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