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American Red Cross ambulance at the front. Colonel Mazzachelli, staff officer of the Italian Army, Major Guy Lowell, head of the Department of Military Affairs of the American Red Cross in Italy, Captain Hereford ARC, Captain Bates, field captain of the Ambulances of the ARC

Calabria. Scilla, American Red Cross officers right to left in foreground: Capt. Bowdoin, Major Chester Aldrich, Major William Hereford (by Major Aldrich's side), representative of Kings Prefect

Covalescent wounded French soldiers at Malaterre Hospital; Rue Edward Nortier, Neuilly. American Red Cross hospital barracks in background

Covalescent wounded French soldiers at Malaterre Hospital; Rue Edward Nortier, Neuilly. American Red Cross hospital barracks in background

Inaugurating American Red Cross Rest House for soldiers, Milan. Col. Robert Perkins, A.R.C., Count Ogiati King's Prefect, United States Consul Winship, General Angelotti commanding Italian Army at Milan base. Ambulance men at rear

American Red Cross headquarters at the big American Base Hospital in Portsmouth, England. Left to right: Lieut. W.O. Griggs, Seattle, Wash. Capt. Rufus Knapp, Hartford, Conn; Lieut. G.K. Denny, New York; Second Row: Lieut. Charles Carter, Fairfield, Iowa; Captain Winsor B. Day, Springfield, Massachusetts; Sitting; Captain Milan E. Goodrich, Hartford, Conn. Capt. E.L. Brooks, Cleveland

Colonel L.S. Hughes of Frankfort, Ky., commanding officer of the American Red Cross Military hospital at Sarisbury Court near Southampton, England, talking with a group of American Red Cross officers at the entrance to the hospital on "Opening Day" when his first patients were received. The hospital was built for the American Army by the Red Cross and will have accomodation for 3,000 patients. Colonel Hughes without overcoat. The two Red Cross officers are Major Foster H. Rockwell of Washington, D.C. and Major Joseph M. Hartfield of New York

Chateau Beycheville, Gironde, the American Red Cross Officers' Hospital, Miss Hardwick (left), and a group of wounded officers

Fitzsimons General Hospital, Flagpole, Charlie Kelly Boulevard, North side, at intersection of Sharon A. Lane Drive, Aurora, Adams County, CO

Major Guy Lowell, Col. Mazzachelli, Lieutenant Caciapuoti, Lieut. Gifford Cochran in front of the field Headquarters of the American Red Cross. Ambulance up at the front

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Group Title: Field Headquarters, American, Italy.

Data: H.E. 24519, M.S. 1142.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

Temp note: Batch 16

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01/01/1918
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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A corridor in the Amer. Military Hospital No. 1 at Neuilly, which is supported by the A.R.C. Member of A.R.C. Home Communication Service writing a letter for an Amer. Soldier

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St. Col. Alexander Surles, U.S.A., 1/7/39

ARC officers from England, France and Italy, in conference at London Headquarters, back row left to right, Lt. Richard Emmet of Harvard. He is assistant to the Chief of Staff at London Headquarters. He captained the winning Harvard crew this year. Major Charles M. Bakewell, Professor of Philosophy at Yale, now a Deputy Commissioner to Italy. Major Langdon P. Marvin of New York, Deputy Commissioner to Great Britain. He is a partner in the New York law firm of Marvin, Hooker and Roosevelt, and secretary of the Harvard Club of New Yorl. Front row, left to right. Major William S. Patten Deputy Comm. to Great Britain, and a Mil. Attache of the American Legation in London. Major James H. Perkins, Comm. for Europe. Lt. Col Robert P. Perkins, Comm. for Italy. Major Ralph Preston Deputy Comm. for Europe

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