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American Red Cross - N thru W - American Ambulance. American Ambulance with driver J. Preston, Lexington, Mass. Harvard '19

American Red Cross - N thru W - American Ambulance. American Ambulance with driver, L.M. Paine, Durham, N.H., Yale, 1918

American Red Cross - Motor Car Service - Women's Motor Corps Members drive sixteen ambulances from Detroit to New York. One of the sixteen ambulances driven from Detroit to New York by the Women's Motor Corps drivers of the Atlantic Division of the American Red Cross. Capt. Smylie is standing to the left. Twelve of the women drivers are from Buffalo and four from Westchester County, New York

American Red Cross - Groups - Captain Whiteside of the American Red Cross and some of his staff at hospital No. 5, at Neuilly

American Red Cross - N thru W - American Ambulance. A completely equipped American ambulance with driver Ralph S. Richmond, Boston, Mass, Harvard, 1907

American Red Cross - Groups - Washington, D.C. Motor Ambulance Corps which marched in Great Red Cross Paradein New York City. Left to right; Mis Wallace Chisswell, Miss Mary Hartley, Mrs. F.P. Wagerman, Mrs. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Dorothy Smiley, Miss Margaret Devereaux, Mrs. F.A. Connolly, Miss Mildred Gisson, Mrs. C.D. Wheeler, Mrs. Dorothy Keiberger

American Red Cross - I thru M - Captain Kippling, the man in charge of the new direction of the American Red Cross in Neuilly, formerly the "American Ambulance," speaking with one of the French doctors of the Ambulance - NARA - 20806168

American Red Cross - Groups - Group of Red Cross workers. Left to right: Dr. E.M. Sommers, Brooklyn; Dr. H.P. Gillingham, New York; Mr. Norman W. Chandler, New York; Dr. F.A. Turner, Rockford, Ill.; Dr. C.A. Washburn, Springfield, Mass.; Mr. F.G. Weeks, Eldon, Mo.; Mr. E.A. Hackett, Belden, Mass.; Mr. Q.H. Moses, Sumter, S. Car

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in North Russia. Captain W.T. Wynn of Seattle, of the American Red Cross, with a detail from the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army who helped in the daily work of the Red Cross headquarters

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

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Date Taken: 1918

Photographer: International Film Service

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label_outline Explore Yelverton, Battle Front, American Base

American Red Cross - Groups - Miss Mary Vanneman, Directoress of diet kitchen in the Evacuation Hospital d'Origin, Mont Frenet. The A.R.C. Co-operates with the Franco-American Society, Le Bien Etre du Blesse

A U.S. Army Soldier with the mortar squad, Alpha Company,

A Marine sits in the driver's seat of a mud-spattered M718 ambulance during a lull in Exercise GALLANT EAGLE 88

Belgian Medical support teams in Dingo2 start convoy

American Red Cross - Groups - Board of Governors of the New League of Red Cross Societies. The Red Cross Societies of the World recently organized in Paris and formed the League of Red Cross Societies, appointing Sir. David Henderson as Director General. Left to right, Board of Governors: Senator Frascara of the Italian Red Cross; Sir Arthur Stanley of the British Red Cross; Henry P. Davidson of American Red Cross (Chairman) Comte De Kergorlay of the French Red Cross and Prof. Ninagawa of the Japanese Red Cross

Sgt. Carlton Quenneville, crew chief, Charlie Company,

Army Spc. Tyler Gifford, 109th Transportation Company,

Sgt. Carlton Quenneville, crew chief, Charlie Company,

TSgt Stephen Cox takes over crew supervisor duties at the 3rd Combat Communications Groups radar approach control (RAPCON) shift change

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Abbie Corby (left) and Mrs. Suzanne O'Donnell, drivers for the Yellow Cab Company

American Red Cross - Soliciting Funds - Entertainments - Rubber Conservation Campaign, Chicago, Ill. Elephant does hit bit in getting tires for the Red Cross Junk Tire Pole

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tyler Russell, Survival,

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groups ambulance drivers ambulance drivers louis goldman louis goldman roy roy l yelverton yelverton both new york eighty hours eighty hours battle front battle front american base world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution international film service american base hospital copyright free medical images us national archives