Friends of France the Field Service of the American Ambulance Described By Its
Friends of France the Field Service of the American Ambulance Described By Its
A Piatt Abram Piatt Andrew
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The Germans lost a lot of trenches, and almost two thousand of them were taken prisoners. They have been shelling the French lines and towns constantly; since the 22d, our cars have been more or less under fire. We moved our quarters about six kilometres nearer the line and bring the wounded in to the hos- pital three times a day. The Germans shelled this place, — why we do not know, for there is nothing military her but the hospital, and why should people of any intelligence and feeling wish t...o shell a hospi- tal? One of our men was killed on Christmas Day and we are terribly broken up over it. He was going from this hospital to the "poste we go to daily over a road up the mountain. At four o'clock Christmas morning one of our boys started up this road, which goes up and up with no level place on it. He passed the mid- dle of the journey when he thought he noticed a wagon turned over about forty feet down in the ra- vine. He went to a point where he could stop his car, took his lantern, and walked back.
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