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3 during the War in the Red Cross . They ded. Canteen workers served 40,000,000 re- sick and wounded on hospital trains in the ance. Thousands of women served in the Motor the hospitals and for many other Red Cross office work, assisted soldiers' families at he hospitals. Women served in the Council of W. C. A. The Catholic War Council, The Jew- . ty Service, The American Library Association, the Government at home and abroad; they served onds and in many other ways they rendered count- he country and our fighting forces. These hy of such a Memorial in the National Capital. adquarters, but mainly through its Chapters ding the disabled ex-service men and their not render, and this work must still go on. he United States prompt and efficient assist- 41,000 provided for this work. Within the n unfortunate refugees have been aided in ithout distinction of race or creed. Chapter House in the National Capital where r Service that can be extended throughout the be obtained ready for duty in case of need terest maintained that will provide the funds hat so constantly come to the Red Cross. UTURE. In commemorating by this Memorial the the women in the World War, the opportunity is erican women to carry on the same loyal and ake of the country and humanity.

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