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NORTON HARJES

AMBULANCES

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Versailles

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Americans presented 42 Motor ambulances to French army,

perfectly equipped for use with army at Salonica.

The presentation took place at Versailles on April 19th.

Mr. Morgan Harjes, President making presentation on behalf of Comite

between 1917 and 1920

Photographer : International Film Service

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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Soissons

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Members of the Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps.

(AMERICAN RED CROSS) in German trench at Soissons captured by the French

2 April 1917

Photographer : M. Cordoza, ARC. Paris Office

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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Norton-Harjes officers

between 1917 and 1920

Photographer  : Major Perkins

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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Verdun

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Headquarters of the Norton Harjes

(American Red Cross Ambulance)

Ambulance Corps at Gloria near Verdun.

Spring 1917

Photographer : ARC Commission to France

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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Verdun

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French wounded soldiers carried by the Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps (AMERICAN RED CROSS)

to the first dressing station.

They are leaving the station for the evacuation hospital behind the lines near Verdun.

Spring 1917

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: M. Cordoza.

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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Verdun

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American Red Cross trailer for supplies attached to Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps American Red Cross hit by shell while carrying supplies to lines at Verdun.

Spring 1917

Photographer  : M. Cordoza.

American National Red Cross photograph collection (Library of Congress)

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