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American Red Cross - N thru W - Chief nurse in American Hospital in England. Miss Mattie Washburn of Fort Ann and Albany, N.Y., is the Chief Nurse at the big American hospital, Portsmouth, England. The hospital is staffed by a medical and nursing unit from Albany, N.Y

American Red Cross - N thru W - American Red Cross worker in Great Britian. Mrs. A.H. Walker of Mass. One of the most active workers of the American Red Cross in Great Britain

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - Red Cross in England. American wounded at hospital near London. The Red Cross Chaplain, Captain Manton, arrives with newspapers

American Red Cross - E thru H - An American Red Cross Worker now in Russia -- Lt. Willard T. Higgins of New York City, photographed at Red Cross Headquarters in London

American Red Cross - N thru W - Major James H. Perkins, Commissioner for Europe of the American Red Cross, in front of the headquarters building of the American Red Cross in London

American Red Cross - N thru W - Red Cross Commissioner n Europe. Major James H. Perkins, the American Red Cross Commissioner for Europe, at Red Cross headquarters in London

American Red Cross - N thru W - Mrs. A.L. Queneau, American Red Cross Chairman at Newcastle, England. Mrs. Queneau has been an active and energetic worker for the Aemrican soldiers in hospital and camp since the United States entered the war. She has livedin England for many years. Her husband is an officer in the French army

Wounded Americans in London Hospital. Nurse reads an American newspaper. Flowers, books and papers are distributed daily to the American London hospitals by the American Red Cross Care Committee

Red Cross workers at the American Base Hospital at Tottenham, near London. Captain Herbert S. Johnson, of Boston (pastor of the Warren Ave. Baptist Church); Captain A.R. Gatter, a banker from Phoenix, Ariz; Mrs. A.H. Walker of Northampton, Massachusetts. who has served more cups of coffee to American troops than any other woman in England

American Red Cross - N thru W - Active American Red Cross Worker. Mrs. Edna Richardson of Albany, N.Y. in charge of the distribution of American newspapers in American base hospitals at Dartford and Tottenham, near London

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American Red Cross - N thru W

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label_outline Explore Tottenham, American Newspapers, Dartford

Arizona Army National Guard service members picked

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Filling requisitions, Williamsport, PA

American Red Cross - Refugees - Italian school children having a rest hour

Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Sheldon Shore, the non-commissioned officer in charge of the Military Working Dog Section, comforts a dog while they wait for the doctor at the base veterinary clinic

[Hurricane Wilma] Homestead, FL, October 30, 2005 -- National Guardsman Henry Ashwood, of St. Petersburg, FL, wraps pallets of ice in a hanger at the Air Force Base which is being used as a staging area for both water and ice distribution for areas impacted by Hurricane Wilma. Jocelyn Augusitno/FEMA

1st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) Soldiers shake

Marines in an Assaultman Course with the Infantry Training

Ohio Army National Guard (OHARNG) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Juan L. Parker from Cleveland, a Cannoneer with Service Battery, 1-134th Field Artillery Battalion (FAB), in Medina, shares a laugh with a young victim of Hurricane Katrina at a distribution point in Poplarville, Mississippi (MS). (A3569)

A black and white photo of a man in a suit and tie. Office of War Information Photograph

US Vice President Dick Cheney speaks to troops from Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB) and neighboring Fort Richardson

General Baden-Powell and a detachment of his Boy Scouts furnish an afternoon's entertainment for the wounded Amer. soldiers at the Amer. hospital at Tottenham, near London. The hero of the afternoon's entertainment was a Scotch soldier, a resident of Tottenham, who has just been awarded the Victoria Cross for valor on the Western Front. Col. John B. Anderson of Austin, Texas, the commander of the hospital, stands next to him. General Baden-Powell is just behind the Scotchman, directly under the Amer. flag

Army Maj. Gen. James Richardson, Deputy Commanding

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n thru w active active american worker edna richardson edna richardson albany charge distribution newspapers american newspapers base hospitals american base hospitals dartford tottenham london world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 american red cross new york england high resolution ultra high resolution cross american cross worker us national archives public domain movie stills silent films