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A group of demobilized Roumanian soldiers, veterans of their country's greatest battle-Marasesti, where seven divisions whipped General Mackenson's army. Seated on the steps of the American Red Cross building in Bucharest. In front of them stands Captain Claude E. Marble of Oneida, N.Y. Red Cross artificial leg expert who has literally put hundreds of crippled Roumanians "back on their feet again" with the product of the Red Cross artificial limb factory at Bucharest

A group of demobilized Roumanian soldiers, veterans of their country's...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Headquarters, Roumania. Back in "Civvies" Again. O... More

Why Balkan Demobilization is Slow. A scene at Kavalla, Macedonia, with Greek soldiers camping in the streets. This is one of the many disputed towns of the Balkans where demobilization is held up pending the settlement of these questions. The American is Captain Claude E. Marble, of Oneida, N.Y. artificial limb expert for the American Red Cross, who has been directing the work in several wooden leg factories established by the American relief organization in the Balkans

Why Balkan Demobilization is Slow. A scene at Kavalla, Macedonia, with...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Group title: Gen. Greece. On caption card: (12/1118) Used in: A... More