"Friends of France: The Field Service of the American Ambulance described by its members" is a record from the early 1900s about the American volunteer ambulance drivers in during World War I. It shares their stories about helping those hurt in battle and their relationships with French soldiers and citizens, displaying how these young Americans showed teamwork and commitment. A. Piatt Andrew, a leader in the Field Service, talks about the sacrifices the drivers made and how much Americans respected the French and their fight. He points out that even though the ambulance drivers' work might seem small compared to the whole war, it showed strong friendship and support. The book begins by explaining the reasons for the American Ambulance Service, stressing the historical friendship between France and the United States showing the courage needed to move wounded people through dangerous war zones as the setting for real stories that come later.

Friends of France : $b The Field Service of the American Ambulance described by its members
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Witness the bravery and sacrifice of young American volunteers as they navigate the chaos of World War I battlefields to deliver hope and aid to the wounded, forging an unbreakable bond between two nations.
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2014-07-12
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