Harvester Homecoming Museum houses Red Cross Clubmobile covered in the signatures of famous US military vets.
Somewhere along the line the Clubmobile girls got the nickname “Doughnut Dollies,” because they serve coffee and doughnuts as ...
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Project reveals 'forgotten' WW2 US Red Cross womenThe crew of Clubmobile Massachusetts were among 43 black women working in Britain with the American Red Cross in early 1943. They visited many of Suffolk's airfields, including RAF Debach ...
To reach people stationed at military camps and airfields, the Red Cross came up with the clubmobile. Originally based in remodelled London buses, clubmobiles drove essentials to other areas doughnuts ...
"We particularly hadn't done any research around the lives of the black American women who served with the American Red Cross." A World War Two innovation was the clubmobile, converted buses which ...
IWM/Roger Freeman Collection A World War Two innovation was the clubmobile, converted buses which toured the US airfields, and were named after US states The American Red Cross was a civilian ...
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