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قراءة كتاب The Red Cross in Peace and War

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The Red Cross in Peace and War

The Red Cross in Peace and War

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United States Steamship “Oregon” 413 “Almirante Oquendo,” after the Engagement 419 United States Warships before the Entrance to Santiago Harbor 421 “Marie Teresa” after the Engagement 424 Chickamauga Camp 427 Camp Thomas, Headquarters American National Red Cross 428 Fortifications of Manila 440 Red Cross Dining Room for Convalescents, Fort McPherson, Ga. 445 Dining Tent Attached to Red Cross Kitchen, at Camp Hobson, Ga. 446 Panorama of Manila 451 In the Trenches before Santiago 453 A Soldier Funeral 463 McCalla Camp—Early Morning Attack 454 A Typical Cuban Camp 464 A Cuban “Block House,” Garrisoned 481 A View of Eastern Cuba 482 A Part of the Red Cross Corps 499 “I Am with the Wounded.”—Clara Barton’s Cable Message from Havana 500 Wreck of the Battleship “Maine,” Havana Harbor 517 The Prado—Principal Street in Havana 518 Havana Harbor 535 Captain C.D. Sigsbee 536 Street in Cavite 539 Citizens of Jaruco Presenting a Memorial for the Victims of the “Maine” 553 Little Convalescents in Hospital 554 Location of Shore Batteries, Santiago 556 July Fifth in Rifle Pits 558 Scenes on the “State of Texas” and in Siboney 570 The Physicians and Nurses of the Orphanage and Clinic in Havana 571 A Cuban Thatch Hut 581 A Battery of Cuban Artillery 582 A Group of Red Cross Sisters

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