Category:American Ambulance Field Service
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- American Field Service World War I Records, Missouri and the Great War
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The American Ambulance Field Service (later known as the American Field Service or AFS) was a volunteer American ambulance and camion corps coordinated in April 1915 by A. Piatt Andrew, a former Director of the U.S. Mint. The organization’s 2,500 volunteers served alongside the French military and evacuated 500,000 casualties in France, Belgium, and the Balkans near the front lines of battle. The United States military absorbed the AFS ambulance and camion units into their ranks by the end of 1917.
See also category: United States Army Ambulance Service.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Media in category "American Ambulance Field Service"
The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total.
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"American Field Service." - NARA - 512640.jpg 2,031 × 3,000; 1.04 MB
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A. Piatt Andrew & American Ambulance LOC 15241856849.jpg 5,747 × 4,110; 10.39 MB
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Abram Piatt Andrew, American Ambulance Field Service.jpg 600 × 866; 311 KB
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Ambulance 815 with driver.jpg 700 × 485; 289 KB
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American ambulance drives, Fr. LOC 15370913550.jpg 1,024 × 743; 221 KB
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American Ambulance field service, Verdun LOC 15242081967.jpg 1,024 × 742; 113 KB
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American ambulance near Les Eparges LOC 15428622385.jpg 1,024 × 739; 227 KB
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An American crusader at Verdun (IA americancrusader00rice).pdf 681 × 1,058, 134 pages; 4.32 MB
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Behind the wheel of a war ambulance (IA behindwheelofwar00imbr).pdf 754 × 1,118, 288 pages; 9.52 MB
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Camion letters from American college men (IA camionlettersfro00samp).pdf 706 × 1,106, 132 pages; 3.73 MB
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Clarence Bernard Shoninger, AFS.jpg 700 × 876; 151 KB
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John Holme Lambert, A.F.S.jpg 700 × 876; 138 KB
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Leslie Buswell.jpg 1,650 × 2,810; 1.85 MB
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Memorial volume of the American field service in France, "Friends of France", 1914-1917; (IA memorialvolumeof00seym).pdf 793 × 1,283, 418 pages; 19.36 MB
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Memorial volume of the American field service in France, "Friends of France", 1914-1917; (IA memorialvolumeof00seymrich).pdf 856 × 1,318, 420 pages; 22.96 MB
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New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records (1919) (14576812827).jpg 1,544 × 2,312; 1.08 MB
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Plaque hommage American Field Service.jpg 2,975 × 2,183; 2.72 MB
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Plaque, American Field Service, 21 rue Raynouard, Paris 16e 2.jpg 4,082 × 2,916; 3.16 MB
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Plaque, American Field Service, 21 rue Raynouard, Paris 16e 3.jpg 4,755 × 3,396; 4.54 MB
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Plaque, American Field Service, 21 rue Raynouard, Paris 16e 4.jpg 5,406 × 3,604; 2.91 MB
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Plaque, American Field Service, 21 rue Raynouard, Paris 16e 5.jpg 3,578 × 5,009; 2.74 MB
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Richard Neville Hall.jpg 1,300 × 2,000; 938 KB
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The white road of mystery- the note-book of an American ambulancier (IA whiteroadofmyste00orcu).pdf 733 × 1,112, 182 pages; 7.27 MB
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The white road of mystery- the note-book of an American ambulancier (IA whiteroadofmystery00orcuiala).pdf 706 × 1,122, 182 pages; 11.58 MB
Categories:
- Non-governmental organizations in the United States
- Military support organizations of the United States
- Humanitarian aid organizations
- France in World War I
- Ambulances in France
- Automobile driving in France
- Abram Piatt Andrew
- 1915 establishments in the United States
- 1917 disestablishments in the United States
- AFS Intercultural Programs
- Ambulance services of World War I