Featured in Red CrossBYBlake StilwellOct 16, 2022ShareOne woman wrote 25,000 letters for wounded soldiers who couldn’tIn 1917, the horrors of World War I were something entirely new to the world. “The War to End All Wars” inflicted horrible casualties and painful deaths in a way no one had ever seen before in the history of warfare. Mechanized vehicles, poison ga… BYBlake StilwellOct 16, 2022ShareBYRuddy CanoSep 7, 2022ShareThis is how the red cross became a medical symbol for military medicsWhile traveling in northern Italy, a Swiss businessman, Henry Dunant, witnessed the bloody repercussions of a Solferino battle between Austrian… BYRuddy CanoSep 7, 2022ShareBYVAntage PointMay 27, 2020ShareVA partners with Dole Foundation, Red Cross to help Veteran caregiversVA is teaming up with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation (EDF) and the American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN) to provide one-year, free, premium LinkedIn subscriptions to Veteran caregivers. Donated by LinkedIn, the free premium sub… BYVAntage PointMay 27, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Red Cross has only 2 days worth of Type-O blood leftImagine going into the Emergency Room, bleeding from a car accident. The EMTs tell you it doesn’t have to be a serious injury as long as they can handle the blood loss. Imagine then being told they can’t actually handle the blood loss – even at … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYJacqlyn CopeJan 28, 2019ShareThe ‘Angel of the Battlefield’ changed how wounded and missing troops are treatedEveryone wants to make a big deal of the fact that women now get to serve on the front line in combat units. But women participating in American wars goes all the way back to the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. As a matter of fact, women have be… BYJacqlyn CopeJan 28, 2019Share
BYBlake StilwellOct 16, 2022ShareOne woman wrote 25,000 letters for wounded soldiers who couldn’tIn 1917, the horrors of World War I were something entirely new to the world. “The War to End All Wars” inflicted horrible casualties and painful deaths in a way no one had ever seen before in the history of warfare. Mechanized vehicles, poison ga… BYBlake StilwellOct 16, 2022Share
BYRuddy CanoSep 7, 2022ShareThis is how the red cross became a medical symbol for military medicsWhile traveling in northern Italy, a Swiss businessman, Henry Dunant, witnessed the bloody repercussions of a Solferino battle between Austrian… BYRuddy CanoSep 7, 2022Share
BYVAntage PointMay 27, 2020ShareVA partners with Dole Foundation, Red Cross to help Veteran caregiversVA is teaming up with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation (EDF) and the American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN) to provide one-year, free, premium LinkedIn subscriptions to Veteran caregivers. Donated by LinkedIn, the free premium sub… BYVAntage PointMay 27, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Red Cross has only 2 days worth of Type-O blood leftImagine going into the Emergency Room, bleeding from a car accident. The EMTs tell you it doesn’t have to be a serious injury as long as they can handle the blood loss. Imagine then being told they can’t actually handle the blood loss – even at … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYJacqlyn CopeJan 28, 2019ShareThe ‘Angel of the Battlefield’ changed how wounded and missing troops are treatedEveryone wants to make a big deal of the fact that women now get to serve on the front line in combat units. But women participating in American wars goes all the way back to the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. As a matter of fact, women have be… BYJacqlyn CopeJan 28, 2019Share