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Ambulance Service. -- The Mess, dinner hour.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France. Includes arrow drawn to "D.V A" (duVal Allen?).Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Oral History Interview: William Allen Cross
In his interview, William Allen Cross discusses Prohibition and bootlegging in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Cross was a theater manager for the Keith Albee Theater (referred to as the State Theater) in Huntington, WV. Although he did not make moonshine, he was a buyer during Prohibition. He discusses how bootleggers sold their whiskey and provides locations for stills. Mr. Cross also focuses on how to make moonshine, whiskey, and wine. He reminiscences about “the Strip” between 10th and 11th Streets in Huntington, WV, that served from 1925-1945 as a red-light, gambling, and bootlegging district. In the audio clip provided, Mr. Cross discusses using a “party system” to purchase moonshine. He also focuses on the social ramifications of buying and consuming moonshine.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1017/thumbnail.jp
Ambulance service. -- On the road to camp. -- New arrivals.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France. Includes arrow drawn to "D.V A" (duVal Allen?).Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance Service. -- Morning roll call.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance Service. -- Signing on at Paris before going to the training camp.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance Service -- Col. Whyte inspects a draft of men about to leave camp for the front.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance Service. -- Arrival volunteers.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance Service. -- Helping with the harvest.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Ambulance service. -- Cutting bread for the mess.
American Red Cross postcard of men in the ambulance service, retained by duVal Allen, probably during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France.Postcard was never used. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve in World War I six months before the United States declared war. He volunteered to serve in the ambulance corps of the French Army. During the war, he served in the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
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