A Female American Red Cross Worker In Paris

PARIS, FRANCE - 1918: American Red Cross executive secretary Marzita Savord poses in a Parisian studio showing off her American Red Cross uniform and French coiffure. Because of her high level security clearance she was present during the Peace Treaty signing in Versailles on June 28th, 1919. Marzite served overseas for nearly two years before returning to her hometown of Sandusky, Ohio in 1921. (Photo by Brennan C Gauthier Collection/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - 1918: American Red Cross executive secretary Marzita Savord poses in a Parisian studio showing off her American Red Cross uniform and French coiffure. Because of her high level security clearance she was present during the Peace Treaty signing in Versailles on June 28th, 1919. Marzite served overseas for nearly two years before returning to her hometown of Sandusky, Ohio in 1921. (Photo by Brennan C Gauthier Collection/Getty Images)
A Female American Red Cross Worker In Paris
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