Women training with a dog as part of the Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps during World War I in England. Mrs. Mabel St. Clair Stobart founded the Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps in 1912 and the Women's National Service League in 1914. When WWI broke out, she set up a field hospital in Belgium, risking capture by the advancing German forces. Subsequently, with a commissioned rank of major, she served on the Balkan Front where she commanded the Serbian Relief Fund's Front Line Field Hospital. She and her medical staff accompanied the Serbian Army's retreat through the Albanian mountains. Bain News Service circa 1910/15.