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American Red Cross - Switzerland, & Misc. - Dogs of war. Red Cross nurse bandaging wounded eye

American Red Cross - Switzerland, & Misc. - Dogs of war. Red Cross nur...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Switzerland, & Misc. Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Uniforms - This is the famous red-lined cape of dark blue worn by the Red Cross nurse - the cape which the French people love. It is worn with the brilliant lining thrown smartly over the left shoulder, following tradition. To the public it is the cape of poems and posters and plays and stories; to the nurse it is the practical protection against cold in the hundred daily errands through the corridors and court yards, and an emergency wrap for outdoor wear

American Red Cross - Uniforms - This is the famous red-lined cape of d...

Photographer: Joel Feder American Red Cross - Uniforms Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Uniforms - All white is the dress uniform of the Red Cross nurse in foreign service, where its wearing, for laundry purposes has to be a luxury. But sometimes a wounded man is decorated in the ward, or a General may visit; almost certainly then the nurse will wear dress uniform as a mark of honor, and one which is dramatic in its symbolism. Nurses of the Army and Navy Nurse Corps wear the same uniform, with their insignia the Caduceus of the Army or anchor of the Navy replacing the Red Cross pin. They retain the Red Cross on the cap, however, if they have entered military service from the Red Cross reserve

American Red Cross - Uniforms - All white is the dress uniform of the ...

Photographer: Joel Feder American Red Cross - Uniforms Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of... More

American Red Cross - Refugees - American Red Cross nurse treating a little refugee patient at St. Lunaire where a home is maintained by the A.R.C. for 500 children

American Red Cross - Refugees - American Red Cross nurse treating a li...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Refugees

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Red Cross Nurse and Doctor waiting for wounded to be landed from the "Northern Pacific."

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Red Cross Nurse and Doctor waitin...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union American Red Cross - Miscellaneous Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - I thru M - Mary Kennedy (at right) Red Cross nurse now in active service in France. A native of  Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Co., Indiana

American Red Cross - I thru M - Mary Kennedy (at right) Red Cross nurs...

Photographer: George Graham Hollway - Lane Studio American Red Cross - I thru M

American Red Cross - N thru W - Nurse killed by gun accident on Mongolia. Miss Helen B. Wood, the Chicago Red Cross nurse who was instantly killed in a gun accident while the gun crew of the armed American liner Mongolia was at target practice at sea. A brass attachment to the powder charge ricocheted after striking the water and instantly killed Miss Wood and Mrs. Edith Ayres

American Red Cross - N thru W - Nurse killed by gun accident on Mongol...

Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - N thru W Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross Nurse remembered by British soldiers. British soldiers, not forgetting the excellent care given them by the American Red Cross nurses, showed their appreciation by bringing flowers to a nurse who became ill from overwork. She is stationed at the Royal Free Hospital, England

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross Nurse remember...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood American Red Cross - Miscellaneous Public domain photograph of World War One military equipment, vehicle, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Alabama thru Connecticut - Red Cross Drive parade, South Manchester, Conn. Float representing Red Cross nurse behind the boys in the trenches

Ceremonies - Alabama thru Connecticut - Red Cross Drive parade, South ...

Photographer: J. Fred Dunne Ceremonies - Alabama thru Connecticut Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, medical care, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - I thru M - Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N.J. who sailed from New York in October as a Red Cross nurse's aid and died of pneumonia just as the ship reached the British port. She is buried not far from Red Cross Headuarters in London. There was an outbreak of influenza on the ship in which Miss McWilliams sailed. She worked hard all the first day scrubbing out the influenza-infected baggage room to provide a temporary hospital. That night she worked as an emergency cook for three hours and then until midnight wrote letters for the influenza patients. Next morning she herelf was stricken. Her last words were "I am happy because I've tried to be a real American."

American Red Cross - I thru M - Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N...

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

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