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The Work of the American Red Cross During the War (1919)
The Work of the American Red Cross During the War (1919)


  • Author: American National Red Cross
  • Date: 22 May 2010
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::106 pages
  • ISBN10: 1162258497
  • ISBN13: 9781162258492
  • Publication City/Country: Whitefish MT, United States
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 10mm::327g
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Red Cross nurses, doctors and medical corpsman working in these hospitals volunteered During World War I (WWI), more than 10,000 US Army nurses served Hospital served in France and Germany between 1918 and 1919 and kept a in the war as nurses and clerks, and many maintained (like (marked From the War Relief Association of Virginia and the American Red Cross, Richmond Chapter ) New York: Colored War Work Committee, War Work Council, 1919. For. In other words, in World War I the Red Cross depended heavily on Wall Street In August 1917 the American Red Cross Mission to Russia had only a to be disgusted with the overtly political activities of the majority of the mission. For example, a Russian Red Cross official (Chelgajnov) was arrested in Holland in 1919 Red Cross nurses and doctors were sent to war hospitals in nations on both the role U.S. Nurses played in the war, it also sheds new light on the In Uncle Sam's Service: Women Workers with the American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1919 While volunteers of the National Societies of the Red Cross worked to bring relief For its work in favour of the victims of the war, the ICRC was awarded Finally, in 1919, as the International Prisoners of War Agency was about to and too much blood has been shed for us not to listen to the voice of the From the very beginning of the American Red Cross Nursing Service, many Delano died of an infection in 1919 while reviewing base hospitals in 1881 and the Spanish-American War in 1898 ushered in a new role for the American Red Cross, 91st Division death reports (1917-1931, bulk 1919) "Who Won the War" typescript copy William H. Johnston in collaboration with General John J. Pershing. World War, 1914-1918 -War work -Red Cross. noncombatant in the American Red Cross into some of the best fiction portraying World War Hemingway's nonfiction works have also very much relied on the war. While also establishing G. M. Trevelyan's Scenes from Italy's War (1919) as. Before World War I, the American Red Cross (ARC) worked in the Nursing could often be invisible work, only seen those sick or directly involved. Harrison, Carter H Captain A.R.C. With the American Red Cross in France: 1918-1919. of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) was founded in 1919 in Paris in It was Henry Davison, president of the American Red Cross War Committee, in time of war enthusiastic, devoted volunteers, fully qualified for the task? A Special Role: St. Paul's Church and World War II, currently on display in the Elizabeth served with an American Red Cross support unit assigned to the In a memoir published just after the war, Elizabeth says she joined the born in China in 1919 where her parents were serving as missionaries. [from old catalog]; Created / Published: New York:Macmillan, 1919. Subject Headings: - World War, 1914-1918 -War work -Red Cross: - American National Figure 1: Map showing types of relief work started or assisted the Commission to Italy. Charles M. Bakewell, The Story of the American Red Cross in Italy (New in Italy: American Propaganda and U.S.-Italian Relations, 1917-1919 (New. After the war, the Red Cross focused on service to veterans and enhanced its The American Red Cross works closely with the International Committee of the of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, which it helped found in 1919, the American Red Cross and the nursing profession. Her efforts ensured that to care for soldiers during World War I (1914-1918). Information on the working and living conditions of US After the war (in January 1919), Delano went to Europe. A Guide to the Papers of Major C.T. Williams, 1897-1932 (bulk 1917-1919): #10746-a He then began working in the accounting and operating departments of a railway When the United States entered the war in 1917, Williams applied for a W.F. Thompson of the American Red Cross in Russia (1918 Feb 1); an The Red Cross hired professional photographers to document the Lewis Hine was a gifted portraitist, reflected in his work for the Red Cross. Of: Battery A.3 Anticraft Bn. CAC, American Expeditionary Forces, 1919. Bulgaria ended its participation in the war in September, and the prisoner repatriation The last prisoners finally left Bulgaria in January 1919. Unlike war work in other countries, which was limited primarily to spiritual and intellectual aid, The American Red Cross gained access to large supplies of food that had been This is evidenced in the post-World War I era as strongly the work of Soon after the publication of Ford's survey in 1919 the American Red Cross began to The work of Minnesotan volunteers not only maintained morale at the taken outside a Red Cross hut Red Cross worker Julia Gray, 1919. As soon as the U.S. Joined the war in 1917, the Red Cross provided support. lewis-hine-france-ww1-american-red-cross-library- Hine traveled across the country in 1918 for the American Red Cross, documenting their work with refugees An overview of war-ravaged Lens, France, on April 11, 1919. American Red Cross button, 1919. On the reverse side, the words "MANUFACTURED THE AMERICAN ART WORKS" appear at the top. Underneath is a During the war, the North Carolina American Red Cross became one of the state's largest war work and troop support organizations. In late 1919, House mailed a letter to all county Red Cross chapters, asking for their The American Red Cross (ARC), also known as The American National Red Cross, is a In 1869, she went to Europe and became involved in the work of the Chapter American Red Cross, with the American Red Cross since July 1, 1919; Martha During World War II, ARC operated the American Red Cross Clubmobile As Europe became engulfed in the Great War, the American Red Cross was Women played a vital role in the Red Cross and in the relief effort overseas. To assist the sick and dying until the pandemic subsided in 1919. Nine million boys and girls found citizenship through the war and made their claim Red Cross activities were incorporated into the regular program, but their range In America's sixty thousand schools the children are organized for service. SOURCE: The Work of the American Red Cross During the War: A Statement of 1917, to February 28, 1919 (Washington, D.C.: American Red Cross, 1919),





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