[Material relating to the American Ambulance Field Service in World War I, 1914?-1922, n.p.].

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[Material relating to the American Ambulance Field Service in World War I, 1914?-1922, n.p.].

Includes artwork, citations, letters, pamphlets, and photographs on the American Ambulance Field Service collected by H.B. Lines and others.

ca. 21 items. 9-36 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7118333

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College des Etats-Unis d'Amérique.

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Lines, Ernest Howard, 1859-1936.

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Lines, Howard Burchard, 1891-1916.

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United States. Army

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The United States Army is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which wa...

American Field Service

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The American Field Service (AFS) was founded in 1914 as a volunteer ambulance corps. It served with the French Armies in World War I. In 1939 the American Field Service volunteer ambulance service was reactivated. It served first with French forces in France, then with British forces in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and India/Burma. From the description of World War II records, [ca. 1939-1945] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155490917 The American Field ...