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By Mark Cox
June 27, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Our final day in Italy, now with tens of thousands of Red Cross volunteers and supporters celebrating the Movement’s 150th anniversary. Today, Caroline Sanderson recounts on the highlights of a fabulous week as she looks forward to tonight’s Fiaccolata (torchlight procession).
Caroline’s (final) day
Hello again!
Tags: anniversary, CAR, Italy, Movement, red cross, Solferino, UK, UN, USA, volunteer, volunteers, war
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Mark Cox is UK services writer at the British Red Cross.
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