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What is a clubmobile?

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∙ 14y ago

A bus or van operated by the red cross, which would distribute medical help to those in need of help during World War 2

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What was the clubmobile in World War 2?

The club mobile was a 6x6 GMC truck (originally a English Greenline bus) used by the American Red Cross in WWII. These trucks gave out coffee, donuts, cigarettes, magazines, etc. to the American soldiers serving in Europe. A club mobile was typically manned by 3 ARC women.


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