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While most of the painting appears in black and white, a small splash of colour can be seen in the form of a faint red cross emblem on the nurse’s apron, much like that seen on the uniforms worn by ...
Doris explains that during the early years of World War II, many registered nurses joined ... “Our uniforms were light blue and white showing the Red Cross emblem. We worked any free time ...
Alice Miller, 104, was presented with the Northcoast Veteran’s Museum display of her World War II U.S. Navy nurse’s uniform ... a hospital and showed the red cross, it was not supposed to ...
The letters inside these envelopes chronicle Foster's involvement in World War II. She volunteered with ... tour books, and her Red Cross uniform. It still fits. Foster's letters are a portal ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- A new exhibit at a Utah museum helps to tell the story of women in World War II ... who served as nurses. The American Red Cross has donated dozens of old uniforms to the ...
Kaiser was approached by the British government and asked to build ships to aid the United Kingdom’s World War II efforts. Kaiser was one of ... volunteering with the Red Cross as a nurse and first ...
While the image seen here is indeed a vintage photograph of Red Cross nurses taken during World War II, the specific time and place (Normandy in 1944) commonly assigned to it are wrong.
Patients and nurses at Gloucester Royal Infirmary. Red Cross nurse Doris Burton far right hand side. Nurse Betty front left. Doris enrolled as a Red Cross Nurse at the beginning of the war.
Sally and I were attached to the Army. Other Red Cross nurses would be attached to the Navy and the Air Force. We had to buy our own uniform (unlike the ATS). We were given £15 towards the cost ...