gO Oe et EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Equipment ran the gamut from large buildings to hos- pital bed rests. It included: service buildings erected by the Red Cross at army camps in the United States; Red Cross recreation buildings provided by the Army or Navy in hospital zones and equipped by the Red Cross with pianos, radios, motion picture projectors, pool tables, and other game equipment and comfortable furnishings; arts and skills materials and tools, movie projectors, radio head sets, bed rests—for use in hospital wards; recreation huts built by the Army and the Red Cross and furnished by the Red Cross at lonely airfields and outposts; buildings leased and remodeled by the Army and equipped by the Red Cross with special furnishings, for use as Red Cross clubs overseas; clubmobiles—motor vans and trucks—with coffee and music-making and picture-projection equipment pro- vided by the Red Cross; furniture and entertainment equipment for United States dayrooms supplied | the Red Cross Camp and Hospital Councils. [7 |