231. [Transporting a patient to a waiting heliocopter] Publication: [1958] Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsMilitary Personnel
232. Truckload of slightly wounded men of the 79th Division watch German prisoners pass by near Malancourt, September 28, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsWorld War I
233. Carrying wounded men aboard a hospital train at Horreville, April 27, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsRailroadsWorld War I
234. ... administering to wounded German officer, 89th Division dressing station, near Remonville, November 2, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesTransportation of PatientsWorld War I
235. First aid station directly behind front, 1st Division, Nissy sur Bois, July 17, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesTransportation of PatientsWorld War I
236. Stretcher bearers removing a wounded soldier from Vaux, July 22, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): StretchersTransportation of PatientsWorld War I
237. Ambulances carrying wounded to Field Hospital No. 1, Neuilly, June 7, 1918 Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsWorld War IAmbulances
238. [A first aid station in a bombed-out church] Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Signal Corps, 1918 Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesStretchersTransportation of PatientsWorld War I
239. Unloading patients from ambulances at Royat Depot Publication: [United States:] : U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1919 Subject(s): AmbulancesStretchersTransportation of Patients
240. [New Orleans Marine Hospital ambulance and a Coast Guard Air-Sea Rescue plane] Publication: [194-] Subject(s): AmbulancesAircraftTransportation of PatientsPublic HealthNurses