[Aunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross CHAPTER XX 1/31
THE DUNES The escape of a prisoner of war from the American hospital ship was made the subject of a rigid inquiry by the officials and proved extremely humiliating to all on board the _Arabella_.
The commandant showed his irritation by severely reprimanding Mr.Merrick for carelessness, while Captain Carg had to endure a personal examination before a board of inquiry.
He was able to prove that he had been at headquarters during the evening of the escape, but that did not wholly satisfy his inquisitors.
Finally an order was issued forbidding the Americans to take any more wounded Germans or Austrians aboard their ship, and that seemed to end the unpleasant affair. However, a certain friction was engendered that was later evidenced on both sides.
The American ambulance was no longer favored on its trips to the front, pointed preference being given the English and French Red Cross Emergency Corps.
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