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No. 778: An Advanced Field Ambulance on the Western Front. No. 779: Red Cross Work in Serbia

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Source of Original: Prints from Red Cross Magazine, copyright released for Red Cross slide department.

Group titles: Ambulance, France. Red Cross, Serbia.

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

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01/01/1917
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serbia
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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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