Webster writes about her service during the war to Max Goodsill, who would eventually pen an article about her canteen work during the war and her work in a Soviet orphanage after the war.
This document provides many details regarding Chloe Owings' wartime service, including quoted descriptions of her time in France as the nation was still at war.
Georgia writes about her busyness, stating that "this is Sunday but no one would know it…. Work is letting up a little but we shall probably have another convoy in soon. Our work is getting to be more of an evacuation hospital than a base. Many…
This writer describes the hardships and tribulations associated with being a Red Cross canteen worker. She writes, "I tell all the boys I come across that they must not feel they are accepting a charity from the American Red Cross when they get a…
Laurie writes that of the attentions she, and other American nurses, receive from American soldiers: "Now that we have our uniforms, we speak to any American soldiers on the street, and they all grin and salute. Yesterday two passed us on a…