WWI Medical Figures (1 Viewer)

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Now that John is releasing the ambulance I hope he will follow suit with medical figures to use with it. I would love to see John do American, Canadian, British and French medical figures.

Here are some American examples:
 

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British WWI Nurses

From Left to Right

Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve (grey cape with red trim)

Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (red cape)

Voluntary Aid Detachment

Figures by Wm. Britain

 

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Here is a WWI photo showing the 3 types of British nurses in the previous post:
 

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Great idea .....I would like to see some of those figures as well.!!!!!!!!
 
I'm all for it, that would be great
Today preordered ambulance
Need some nurses
KC made some girls it's ur turn JJ
 
Need more than a couple nurses with Hemingway driving that Amb. Good grief the possibilities to complement that Amb are endless. Great piece John, keep the excitment coming.

Walt Damon
 
Well, with the ambulance being done, the doctors and nurses have to be close behind. LOTS of possibilities. -- Al
 
Does anyone know can WWI nurses be used in WWII settings if they are released??
Mitch

Well, with the ambulance being done, the doctors and nurses have to be close behind. LOTS of possibilities. -- Al
 
Very different outfits Mitch
Osprey has a very good book on WW2
woman in service
 
Sign me up! I'd love to see some of these figures by John...and expect we will. Ambulance on order.
 
To make this compatible with the WWI planes, I think you would need stretcher bearers and a wounded pilot. Or something along those lines. The nursing figures are more for a hospital type setting. I don't think they would have been associated with an ambulance.
 
There were women ambulance drivers but (as far as I know) they would not have been nurses. That particular photo looks to be staged.
 
If JJ does any WW1 figures I for one would be struggling to resist I must say.

Rob
 
FANY is a rather unfortunate acronym. LOL. I'm guessing that was thought up by their male counterparts.

Hey, I'm sure that those young men, after spending weeks in combat, looked forward to getting a glimpse of a nice young FANY . . . ^&grin:wink2:{sm4}
 
"Technicians In Training Service" was already spoken for?
 
Here is one of the Ford ambulances and crew.
 

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