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WWI Nurse Photo Postcard Collection – American Red Cross Nurses in 1918

February 1, 2012 / portraitsofwar / 1 Comment

Finding wartime photos of nurses is becoming increasingly difficult given the recent demand for quality WWI photography.  One of my favorite poses for the WWI nurse has to be the standing studio portrait with an American flag on hand.  I have three good examples in my collection, but am always on the lookout for more. 

 

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