During World War I, nurses served on the front lines and in medical facilities across Europe, providing critical care to wounded soldiers. Organizations like the Red Cross and the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs) deployed nurses to field hospitals, dressing stations, and casualty clearing stations. Many nurses faced challenging and dangerous conditions, often working in makeshift hospitals close to the front lines. Their contributions were vital in managing the immense number of casualties during the war.
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