The Australian Army Medical Corps
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In the words of the subtitle this is an j illustrated and detailed account of the early i organisation and work of the Australian Medical Units in Egypt in 1914-15. It is written by Sir James Barrett and Lieut. P. E. Deane, Quartermaster of the first Australian General Hospital in Egypt. Men who have served in Egypt are well aware of the great energy and usefulness of the author Sir James Barrett, and those who know are surprised as well as pleased at the restraint with which it is written. Sir James Barrett
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
GAZETTE." 7348967 S-;Sjt. Winston Douglas Chipchase, l{oyal October 19, 1944.-The KING has been graciously Army Medical Corps (Newcastle-on-Tyne). pleased to give orders for the following appointment 7357163 Sjt. Thomas William Gallagher, Royal to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, in Army Medical Corps (Newcastle-oll-Tyne). recognition of distinguished services in connection 7357523 Cpl. (...
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