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The continent became a human habitat later than continents. Over its 3year history, it has provided a wide menu of services to help the needy, disaster victims, military personnel and their families. The red cross developed the first nationwide civilian blood program in the 1940s and we still provide more than 40% of the blood products in this country. Once a vital american war base, the city is host to an apec summit where vietnam will. Cross to provide assistance for americans suffering from disasters or serving on the battlefield.

The 20th centurys imprint on the american red cross. The american red cross and a nations humanitarian awakening 9780199766406. The american red cross arc, also known as the american national red cross, is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster. Mar 18, 2014 a journey through the american red cross history. It is popularly known by other names such as american association of the red cross, arc and american national red cross. On may 21, 1881, humanitarians clara barton and adolphus. The american red cross is a voluntary association of american people, authorized by act of congress. Remembering the great things the red cross did during the. A history of this remarkable international movement in the interest of humanity.

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