This descriptive inventory of the American Field Service in World War I begins with documents prior to the actual date of operation of the American Field Service in France--April 1915--and ends in September 1917 when the AFS was militarized by the U.S. Army and ceased to exist as an independent body for the duration of the war.
About the Author: L. D. GELLER is Head Archivist at the American Field Service in New York City.
144 Pages
Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in World History
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About the Book
This descriptive inventory of the American Field Service in World War I begins with documents prior to the actual date of operation of the American Field Service in France--April 1915--and ends in September 1917 when the AFS was militarized by the U.S. Army and ceased to exist as an independent body for the duration of the war. The AFS ambulance service was the model for the foundation of the American Army Ambulance Service of 1917, and the AFS Transport Corps served as the prototype of the U.S. Army Motor Transport Corps. Included here are over fifty unique, previously unpublished photos from the AFS photographic archives. Many of these rare historical photographs were donated by World War I ambulance and motor transport drivers. These archives enhance the reader's understanding of the activity of the AFS during that period and document the role of volunteer American ambulance drivers serving with the French armies in World War I prior to U.S. entry in 1917.
This book is made possible by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and is intended both as a guide to the AFS archives and as an invitation to use the papers for a closer understanding of American and French-American relations during World War I. Series descriptions, a concise historical rendering of the AFS from 1914-1917, an essay on sources, and box and folder lists are included. An index and information on the photographic archives complete what will prove an invaluable resource for students and scholars of medical services and of military history, particularly World War I.
Book Synopsis
This descriptive inventory of the American Field Service in World War I begins with documents prior to the actual date of operation of the American Field Service in France--April 1915--and ends in September 1917 when the AFS was militarized by the U.S. Army and ceased to exist as an independent body for the duration of the war. The AFS ambulance service was the model for the foundation of the American Army Ambulance Service of 1917, and the AFS Transport Corps served as the prototype of the U.S. Army Motor Transport Corps. Included here are over fifty unique, previously unpublished photos from the AFS photographic archives. Many of these rare historical photographs were donated by World War I ambulance and motor transport drivers. These archives enhance the reader's understanding of the activity of the AFS during that period and document the role of volunteer American ambulance drivers serving with the French armies in World War I prior to U.S. entry in 1917.
This book is made possible by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and is intended both as a guide to the AFS archives and as an invitation to use the papers for a closer understanding of American and French-American relations during World War I. Series descriptions, a concise historical rendering of the AFS from 1914-1917, an essay on sources, and box and folder lists are included. An index and information on the photographic archives complete what will prove an invaluable resource for students and scholars of medical services and of military history, particularly World War I.
Review Quotes
.,."Those who wish to do research among the AFS Archives will find it useful and those interested in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the American Field Service will find it rewarding. Public historians who deal with the relationships of the private sector to the federal government should find AFS of special interest and the format of this publication is one that favilitates research."-The Public Historian
?...Those who wish to do research among the AFS Archives will find it useful and those interested in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the American Field Service will find it rewarding. Public historians who deal with the relationships of the private sector to the federal government should find AFS of special interest and the format of this publication is one that favilitates research.?-The Public Historian
..."Those who wish to do research among the AFS Archives will find it useful and those interested in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the American Field Service will find it rewarding. Public historians who deal with the relationships of the private sector to the federal government should find AFS of special interest and the format of this publication is one that favilitates research."-The Public Historian
About the Author
L. D. GELLER is Head Archivist at the American Field Service in New York City. His previously published books include several volumes on the Pilgrims and Plymouth. Geller's current work in progress is The Gentlemen of Plymouth Colony: A Social History of 17th Century Plymouth. He is also doing research for a book on U.S. military operations in World War I.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.2 Inches (H) x 8.8 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Reference
Sub-Genre: Bibliographies & Indexes
Series Title: Bibliographies and Indexes in World History
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: L D Geller
Language: English
Street Date: June 15, 1989
TCIN: 92764305
UPC: 9780313267949
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-9921
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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