Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
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The Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps (also known as the Green Cross Corps) was a volunteer aid organisation set up in the United Kingdom in 1915 during the First World War. Its members worked to direct people at stations, transport hospital patients and render assistance during German bombing raids. The corps sent personnel to the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli campaign and arranged the first all-female ambulance convoy to the British Army on the Western Front. The corps became a founding member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1917 and continued in existence until September 1919.
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Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
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Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
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Green Cross Corps
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Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps members and ambulance at Victoria Station, London in a 1918 painting
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Commandant in chief
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United Kingdom
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1915
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Green Cross Corps
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Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
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The Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps (also known as the Green Cross Corps) was a volunteer aid organisation set up in the United Kingdom in 1915 during the First World War. Its members worked to direct people at stations, transport hospital patients and render assistance during German bombing raids. The corps sent personnel to the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli campaign and arranged the first all-female ambulance convoy to the British Army on the Western Front. The corps became a founding member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1917 and continued in existence until September 1919.
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1919
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1915
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Medical support, auxiliary services