WWI CANADIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS (recreated)
Casualty Clearing Station No. 3 / Canadian Nursing Sisters --
The Bluebirds
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Pressed into service as a field ambulance.
A sure sign that spring has arrived.
German soldier.
German soldier behind the line.
German raiding party.
A young German soldier.
Salvation Army.
A German soldier awaits orders.
Part of a German raiding party.
Discussing their options.
German soldiers.
German soldier.
German raiding party withdraws.
Conferring on matters of importance.
Assessing a soldier’s arm wound.
Good to go.
Discharged, ambulatory. Awaiting transport.
Stretcher bearer team arrives at Casualty Clearing Station No. 3.
Wounded individual is taken towards the Operating Theatre.
Redirectd from the Operating Theatre to the Moribund Ward.
Medical Officer.
The Padre visits the mortally wounded in the Moribund Ward.
Lending Sally Ann a hand.
A fresh cup of coffee couldn’t hurt.
A glimpse into the Operating Theatre.
Salvation Army hard at work.
Salvation Army.
Stretcher bearers pause to recoup their strength.
Outside Canadian Casualty Clearing Station No. 3.
The Matron, Senior Nursing Sister commanding.
At the Salvation Army rest area.
Heading off.
The work is never done.
Salvation Army rest area.
Tending to a gas victim.
A gas victim.
Preparing to move back up the line.
Good directions are always helpful.
Making bandages.
Rolling bandages.
Time for a breather.
Waiting to head back to the front.
Rolling bandages.
Foreward momentum.
Mortar bay, fire support.
Forward artillery observer.
Mortars in action.
View of the British trenches.
Returning with German prisoners.
Captured German prisoners.
Leading the way backwith German prisoners.
Tending to a wounded German soldier.
German soldiers are rounded up for interrogation.
Incoming wounded.
A moment’s rest.
French soldiers at the Salvation Army rest area.
Caring for the wounded.
Reclaiming their small arms.
The Black Watch.
Canadian Nursing Sister.
Matron.
Incoming wounded. Helping a buddy.
Gathering in the wounded.
Royal Engineer out for a stroll.
Canadian Nursing Sister and Canadian infantry officer.
Willing and able to lend a helping hand where needed.
Down but not out.
British raiders return from No Man’s Land.
In the trenches.
The faithful few.
Incoming wounded.
Stretcher bearer detail.
Walking wounded.
Directing traffic flow.
Mutually supportive.
Fit to be tied.
Assessing injuries.
Wound priorities.
Referencing the brief medical history.
Triage in action.
Taking a breather.
In the Operating Theatre.
In the main ward tent.
Awaiting transport.
Preparing to return to the front.
Off they go.
Regimental Sergeant Major and the Padre.
Canadian Casualty Clearing Station No. 3.
Canadian Casualty Clearing Station No. 3. Down time.
Time to etch a sketch.
© Jeffrey Brown 2020
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