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Red Cross Blood Donors - Irene Alling & Her Daughters, July 1944

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Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1944
Caption:
THEY KNOW VALUE OF BLOOD TO ARMED FORCES: Five pints of blood were deposited in the Red Cross Blood Bank yesterday when five members of the Alling family joined in sending aid from the home front to the fighting front where two sons and brothers are serving. Lt. James Alling, a Flying Fortress navigator, is now a German prisoner, and John Alling a landing signal officer, is with the Navy. Shown, left to right, after they donated blood, are the uniformed men's sisters, Ann, Betsy, Mary and Sue, and their mother, Mrs. Robert Alling, all of 3125 Geddes Ave.

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1986
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