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  2. Colourised photos of British Red Cross D-Day volunteers revealed

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    Never-before-seen colourised photographs of British Red Cross volunteers caring for D-Day troops and other soldiers during the Second World War have been released to mark the 80th anniversary of ...

  3. London medical students who assisted at Belsen - Wikipedia

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    The London Medical students who went to Belsen, 1945. In early April 1945, at the request of the British Army, the British Red Cross and the War Office called for 100 volunteer medical students from nine London teaching hospitals to assist in feeding starving Dutch children who had been liberated from German occupation by advancing Allied forces.

  4. Voluntary Aid Detachment - Wikipedia

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    At the outbreak of the First World War, VAD members eagerly offered their service to the war effort. The British Red Cross was reluctant to allow civilian women a role in overseas hospitals: most volunteers were of the middle and upper classes and unaccustomed to hardship and traditional hospital discipline. Military authorities would not ...

  5. British war crimes - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT), which investigated British war crimes in Iraq, and Operation Northmoor, which investigated the same in Afghanistan, were dismantled by the British government in 2017 after Phil Shiner, a solicitor who took more than 1,000 cases to IHAT, was struck off from practising law amid allegations he had paid ...

  6. National Hospital Service Reserve - Wikipedia

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    In times of war they would provide additional staff for hospitals and man 2,000 mobile first aid units and 800 static first aid posts. [5] The St John Ambulance, British Red Cross and St Andrew's Ambulance assisted in training and organising the NHSR, with members also providing voluntary assistance to hospitals in peacetime to hone their skills.

  7. British Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The immediate priorities for the British Red Cross following the war, were the huge number of displaced civilians caused by forced migration during the war. The Red Cross provided much relief for these people, including basic supplies, and helping to reunite people through the Messaging and Tracing Service.

  8. Netley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War, a large Red Cross hutted hospital was built at the rear of the site, [28] which expanded Netley Hospital to accommodate around 2,500 beds. [28] Many of the staff were Red Cross volunteers, as most of the regular staff were overseas. Some 50,000 patients were treated at Netley during the war. [25]

  9. Hôpital Temporaire d'Arc-en-Barrois - Wikipedia

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    Male volunteers authorized by the British Red Cross typically served as hospital orderlies and ambulance drivers. The hospital maintained numerous essential services—operating theatre, anesthesia, radiography, dentistry, apothecary and clinical laboratory--was financially supported by a large international donor base and supplied regularly by ...