American Red Cross Clubmobile Service

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title: American Red Cross Clubmobile Service
text: The American Red Cross Clubmobile Service was a mobile service club created during World War II staffed by American Red Cross volunteers, often referred to as "Clubmobile girls" or "Donut Dollies," who provided servicemen with food, entertainment, and "a connection to home." Prominent New York Banker and American Red Cross Commissioner to Great Britain, Harvey D. Gibson, conceived of the Clubmobile Service to provide dispersed troops stationed in Great Britain and on European battlefronts with a
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description: WWII American Red Cross Clubmobile service
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date modified: 2024-04-25T15:36:51Z
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