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Poster - General Pershing cables poster - Public domain lithograph

Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14781749523)

A poster which was distributed to further the work of re-education among the mutiles. This work was carried on extensively throughout France. The American Red Cross was responsible for the whole enterprise and also for the great success it had. Capt. Atherton-Smith was the organizer

A poster which was distributed to further the work of the re-education of the mutiles. This work was carried on extensively through the South of France, the American Red Cross was responsible for this work and also for the success of the whole enterprise. Capt. Atherton-Smith was the organizer

American Red Cross - Construction - American Red Cross Hut in France in the course of construction

American Red Cross - Vehicles - Truck load of Americans off for the front lines given a send off by the A.R.C. workers at Dijon, France

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from the 497th Engineering Company, based at Fort Eustis, VA. move heavy cables across the top of the causeway built by Navy Seabees of Amphibious Construction Battalion One (ACE-1) as a cooperataive project of Joint Task Force Six (JTF6) during construction of the extension of the international fence between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico

A poster which was displayed throughout the South of France. The work of the American Red Cross among the mutiles has now become a great factory in the French and American hospitals, and the Red Cross has been largely responsible for this work, and its phenomenal success. Capt. Atherton-Smith was the organizer

Convalescent American soldiers at work in the fields on a farm provided for them by the American Red Cross somewhere behind the lines in the American sector. The Red Cross thus hastens their recovery and adds to the available food supply in France

General Pershing cables "No other organization since the world began has ever done such great constructive work with the efficiency, dispatch and understanding, often under adverse circumstances, than has been done in France by American Red Cross in the last six months."

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Poster showing a bust portrait of Pershing flanked by two red crosses.

Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

U.S. World War I Posters. Recruiting and Enlistment. Recruiting and Enlistment. War Loans and Bonds.

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01/01/1917
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U.S. World War I Posters

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