Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...information bureau of the American Ambulance Field Service will open its office in Grays 17 this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Members of the committee which is composed of those who have driven ambulances with the French field armies will be on hand each afternoon to see all men interested in the work and to supply information regarding...
...American Ambulance Field Service offers a rare opportunity to college men to take a useful part in the war. It makes no pretense of being neutral but requires its members to be openly loyal to the cause of the Allies. Motor ambulances, in sections of 25 cars, are attached to various divisions of the French armies and do the work of the regular military field ambulances. Since the war began the cars have been used at the battle of the Marne, at Ypres during the great second battle, and along the Yser Canal, on the Somme, at Verdun, at Hartmansweilerkopf...
...second campaign of the University branch of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross will end next Saturday. It is the purpose of this campaign to raise the enrolment of the branch in the University to at least 1,000 members. Enrolment may be made and the membership fee of $1 paid at the CRIMSON Building or in Weld 3 at any time before Saturday. No applications for membership in the University branch may be made after that day, but all applications must be made through the Boston office located at 42 Water street...
Active service is not required of members of the American Red Cross, but members will be kept in touch with the progress of the organization's work through the society's annual and special pamphlets which are sent members from time to time...
...committee has been formed to supply information regarding the American Ambulance Field Service, which is now operating motor ambulances with the French armies in France and in the Balkans. Members of the committee which is composed of the ambulance drivers now in the University, will be in Grays 17 daily between 4 and 6 o'clock, beginning tomorrow afternoon, and will see all men interested in the Service. Information may be obtained here as to expenses, time of service, army life and the other details of the work...