found: Go anywhere, do anything, 1996:t.p. (Friends Ambulance Unit in China, 1945-1951) p. 11 (its sucessor, the Friends Service Unit)
found: Wikipedia, 21 July 2008(Friends' Ambulance Unit, FAU; a volunteer ambulance service founded by individual members of the British Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in line with their peace testimony; operated from 1914-1919, 1939-1946 and 1946-1959 in 25 different countries around the world; independent of the Quakers' organisation and chiefly staffed by registered conscientious objectors; founded as the Anglo-Belgian Ambulance Unit at the start of World War I in 1914 and later renamed Friends Ambulance Unit; the FAU was wound up in 1946 and replaced by the Friends Ambulance Unit Post-War Service, which continued until 1959)
found: Quakers UK website, 20 July 2008(Friends Ambulance Unit (1939-1946) was established by a committee of former members of the Friends Ambulance Unit (1914-1919) at the start of World War II in September 1939; the FAU was wound up after the end of the war in 1946 and replaced by the Friends Ambulance Unit Post-War Service (1946-1948), later Friends Ambulance Unit International Service which continued until 1959)