File:Ernest Hemingway recuperates from wounds in Milan, 1918.jpg

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English: Ernest Hemingway, American Red Cross volunteer, recuperates from wounds at ARC Hospital, Milan, Italy, September 1918.
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Source Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.
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