The American Red Cross
L.N. Britton
They Are Looking to Us for Help--Are You One of Us? Add
Your Bit to the Red Cross War Fund
Color lithograph poster
Brooklyn: Latham Lith. & Ptg. Co., 1917
Prints & Photographs Division (58.15)
Digital ID# cph 3g10785
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During World War I, more than 18,000 Red Cross nurses served with
Army and Navy Nurse Corps. In Europe, they worked at American base
hospitals, in field units, and aboard ships. On the home front,
they combated the 1918 influenza outbreak and provided medical
supplies to military camps, munitions plants, and shipyards. World
War I led to a marked increase in the number of women involved
in public health nursing. Here in an appeal for funds to aid our
allies abroad, a red cross shines like a beacon above some of the
United States' most potent political symbols--the Washington Monument,
the U.S. Capitol, and the Statue of Liberty.
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