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Mercy in Hell

An American Ambulance Driver with the Eighth Army

Creator
Geer, Andrew, 1905-1957
Who
WWII driver
Publisher
Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Co.
Published in
New York
Publication Year
1943
# of pages
264
Status
Status Wanted

Account of the exploits of the American volunteer ambulancemen who served during the heroic days of the Egyptian-Lybian campaign.

"Against a backdrop of sweat and blood, stifling dust, glaring heat, and men and machines, volunteer American Ambulance drivers are bringing mercy into the hell of far-flung battlefields. Theirs is a story of gallantry and courage which, up to now, has never been told. This thrilling record of the group of drivers who were attached to the incomparable British Eighth Army is representative of the work they are performing throughout the war-torn world. Andrew Geer, a member of the first American Field Service Corps to go to Africa, tells a graphic story of their work."

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Andrew Geer