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First Edition. RAAMC members’ gift inscriptions on prelims. (Closed tear to dustjacket edge)pp. 684 illusts #0121
The comprehensive history of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps.
This history covers the development of Australia’s army medical services from the Boer War through to Timor as well as various peace-keeping deployments. The Australian Army Medical Corps came into existence after federation, as part of the new Australian Army, and served in every conflict from World War One until today.
As well as operational roles, medical personnel also joined their fellow soldiers in captivity and were often the only medical service available to ailing POWs. The constant changes in the Corps structure and its deployments are covered in this comprehensive history of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps.
Contents:AcknowledgementsIntroductionAbbreviationsGlossaryChapter 1. Pre-FederationChapter 2. Fighting the Boer 1899-1902Chapter 3. Calm Before the Storm 1902-1914Chapter 4. Trial by FireChapter 5. Egypt, the Sinai and PalestineChapter 6. The Corps at Home and in EnglandChapter 7. The Western FrontChapter 8. Despair and Consternation: The Interwar PeriodChapter 9. The Second World War: Mobilisation, the Middle East and GreeceChapter 10. The Corps at Home, in Captivity, and in New GuineaChapter 11. Retrenchment, Realignment and RejuvenationChapter 12. RAAMC – Colour and CeremonialChapter 13. Vietnam – Crises and ChangeChapter 14. Diversions, Deployments and Difficulties for the CorpsAppendix 1. Medical Personnel Who Accompanied the Sudan ContingentAppendix 2. Movements and Appointment – Colonial Medical Officers 1899-1901Appendix 3. Medical Personnel Who Accompanied Australian Contingents to South AfricaAppendix 4. AAMC Reserve Officer Establishment All States (Except SA) 1908Appendix 5. AAMC Establishment by Military District August 1914Appendix 6. The AAMC Component of the New Guinea Expeditionary Force 1914Appendix 7. The Cost of A Casualty (Diary Entry Private G.L. Davidson, 11 June 1918)Appendix 8. AAMC – Members’ Deaths in the First World War by Location and CauseAppendix 9. AAMC Officers, NCOs and Men Who Died in the First World WarAppendix 10. Australian Army Medical Corps Establishment – the First World WarAppendix 11. Numbers of AAMC Units and Personnel Serving Overseas 1914-1919Appendix 12. AAMC Officers as POWs in ChangiAppendix 13. Australian Army Medical Corps Establishment – the Second World WarAppendix 14. Australian Army Medical Officers BCOF, December 1946Appendix 15. Officers of the RAAMC Who Served in Malaya-Borneo 1955-67Appendix 16. Officers of the RAAMC Who Served in VietnamAppendix 17. RAAMC Personnel Allocated in Australia and Abroad, September 1973Bibliography and SourcesList of Photographs, Tables, Maps, Figures, Illustrations and DiagramsIndex
ISBN 10: 1876439157 ISBN 13: 9781876439156
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