1916 canvas on wood frame model used extensively by the British & French as well as the American Expeditionary Force in The Great War. Top speed 45 mph from a 4 cylinder water cooled engine.
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Thanks for the link! Reading your notes makes battle so visceral–and the camaraderie is plain tragic, because the men in the trenches and in the hospitals were like pawns moved by generals and politicians.
I’ll raise you this post!!!
http://www.victoriajanssen.com/2009/08/wwi-ambulance-research/
Thanks for the link! Reading your notes makes battle so visceral–and the camaraderie is plain tragic, because the men in the trenches and in the hospitals were like pawns moved by generals and politicians.