During World War I, many nurses stayed in military hospitals, field hospitals, and makeshift medical facilities close to the front lines. Organizations like the Red Cross and the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs) deployed nurses to various locations, including France and Belgium, to provide care for wounded soldiers. Some also served in hospital ships and trains, transporting and treating patients. Their accommodations varied from tents and barracks to more permanent structures repurposed for medical use.
yes
Anna
worked in munition factories, nurses, ambulance drivers.
no they were ninjaas
they dint tell me!!
mostly as nurses
Yes.
nurses and spies
No, in fact they were really appreciated.
medicine- Advil and Tylenol
They were nurses and helped the hurt soldier's
yes there was