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When were the first motor ambulances sent to the western front? And why weren’t they successful?

Author: Alana Ray



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In October of 1914 as a result of work by the Red Cross the first motor ambulances were sent to the western front Motor vehicles couldn’t operate in much of the muddy terrain of the frontline So horse drawn wagons continued to be used And in worse terrain more horses were used to pull the wagons


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