World War I U.S. ordnance personnel crate German ordnance material for shipment to the United States. Ordnance personnel bring the material and an ordnance man at typewriter. Ordnance personnel inspect the World War 1 material.
Red Cross workers in Paris make prosthetic masks for French and U.S. soldiers whose faces have been disfigured during World War I (often from gas attacks). A soldier tries a plaster mold and a women assists. Prosthetic face masks on wall in background.
Red Cross workers in Paris make prosthesis masks for French and U.S. soldiers' whose faces have been disfigured during World War I. Red Cross woman makes plaster molds of the wounded men's face and wax model of the heads from the molds, for use in making prosthetic face masks following injuries such as gas attacks.
Red Cross woman worker making copper prosthesis face masks for soldiers wounded in World War 1 (mutiles). Worker deposits copper on the wax face molds via electrolysis. Wax model of the heads is made from the Plaster molds of the wounded men's face. Woman work with wounded face of the soldier.
Red Cross workers in World War I make prosthetic masks for the French and U.S. Soldiers whose faces have been disfigured (often from gas attacks). Masks on the wall in background. A worker contrasts the face of a wounded soldier with and without a complete artificial face mask prosthesis of painted copper.
President Woodrow Wilson seated. General Pershing speaks with troops. Workers at work. Dredging activities at channel in Brest. Boat in harbor loaded with troops. Troops boarding ship from gangplank.
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