TO CARE FOR THE WOUNDED
During the St. Mihiel drive, the wounded poured back like rivers flowing to the sea. America responded to the call for volunteer nurses who came by the thousands.
 
BAD — BUT IT BEATS LYING OUT IN NO MAN'S LAND
Hospital trains with loads of mangled, suffering boys—boys who had hardly tasted life before being thrown into the furnace of war—were constantly pulling into the station to unload their cargoes, only to go back for more.


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