AMBULANCES PRESENTED FOR SERVICE IN GREECE.— A view at the ceremonies at the Greek Cathedral of New York, at which 25 British-American Ambulance Corps ambulances were presented to representatives of the Greek Government. The sidewalk cracked with the weight of the crowd. The ambulances, named “King George 11, of Greece Unit,” were scheduled for shipment on December 15th to Athens.
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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60AMBULANCES PRESENTED FOR SERVICE IN GREECE.— A view at the ceremonies at the Greek Cathedral of New York, at which 25 British-American Ambulance Corps ambulances were presented to representatives of the Greek Government. The sidewalk cracked with the weight of the crowd. The ambulances, named “King George II, of Greece Unit,” were scheduled for shipment on December 15th to Athens. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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