Jeanette Searight
Jeanette Searight served as a clerical worker with the American Red Cross in Siberia. Part
Jeanette Searight served as a clerical worker with the American Red Cross in Siberia. Part
Lillian Fitzpatrick volunteered as a nurse in Siberia as part of the first Hawaii unit.
Florence Hoffman served as a nurse’s aide with the American Red Cross in Siberia, where
Alice Lynes, originally from England, worked as a refugee relief aide and later as a
Janet Dewar played a vital role in Red Cross operations in both Honolulu and Siberia.
Mabel Doub joined the second Hawaii contingent sent to the Red Cross mission in Siberia
During World War I, Helen Kingsbury assisted Dr. W. D. Baldwin manage the Refugee Hospital
Known affectionately as “Rookie Sam Johnson,” Brigadier General Samuel I. Johnson was a driving force
Governor Lucius E. Pinkham played a central role in Hawaii’s approach to military preparedness and
General Frederick S. Strong, commanding officer of the Hawaiian Department of the U.S. Army, played