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World War I Red Cross Nurses, June 11, 1919
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When the United States went to war in 1917, President Woodrow Wilson quickly mobilized the American people behind the American Red Cross. Many propaganda posters had pictures or cartoons of Red Cross Nurses. Wilson appointed a War Council to run the Red Cross. More than 340 million adults and young people became active supporters.
As the war went on, Red Cross workers provided medical and recreational services for the military at home and abroad. Red Cross nurses worked at American base hospitals, at field units, and aboard ships. Some of the nurses served at home combating the 1918 influenza epidemic and providing medical services to military camps, munitions plants, and shipyards.