World War. Red Cross. 1919-10-16
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Original index title |
World War. Red Cross. 1919-10-16 |
Newspaper |
Spokane chronicle ; 1919-10-16 |
Title |
American nurses did their share to win the war More than ten thousand served and suffered overseas during the war. |
Description |
That army nurses who served overseas with the American forces during the war has their share of service and suffering is shown in the final report made by Miss Julia C. Stimson, who headed the army nursing service abroad. Between May 8, 1917, and May 21, 1919, 10,245 nurses out of a total of 21,480 enlisted for the war, saw service overseas. Three were wounded in cation and 266 died while on duty. |
Subject Keys |
Northwest history; World War 1; Red Cross; war relief; wounded; humanitarian relief; United States army; American nurses; front lines; France ; |
Date.Original |
1919-10-16 |
Resource Identifier |
ww4-29 |
Subjects |
Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 20th century World War, 1914-1918. War -- Relief of sick and wounded |
Resource Type |
Text |
Genre |
Clippings |
Format.Use |
Image/JPEG2000 |
Source |
World War box 4 |
Language |
English |
Rights |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 |
Rights Notes |
Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. |
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