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* † [[Frederick William Scott]] 5 - 10 Aug 1916
 
* † [[Frederick William Scott]] 5 - 10 Aug 1916
 
* † [[John Terrence O'Neil]] 9 - 29 Aug 1916
 
* † [[John Terrence O'Neil]] 9 - 29 Aug 1916
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* † [[Ernest Clifford Noyce]] 16 Aug 1916
 
* [[Samuel Buckland]] 29 Aug - 8 Sep 1916
 
* [[Samuel Buckland]] 29 Aug - 8 Sep 1916
 
* [[George Harris]] 1 - 8 Sep 1916
 
* [[George Harris]] 1 - 8 Sep 1916
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* [[Keith Herbert Sloan]] 6 - 19 Jan 1917
 
* [[Keith Herbert Sloan]] 6 - 19 Jan 1917
 
* [[James Henry Davidson]] 25 Jan - 6 Feb 1917
 
* [[James Henry Davidson]] 25 Jan - 6 Feb 1917
* [[Thomas Alfred Osborne]] Apr 1917 for 1 week
 
 
* [[William Atkins]] 4 Mar - 10 May 1917
 
* [[William Atkins]] 4 Mar - 10 May 1917
 
* [[John Flynn]] 10 Mar - 20 Apr 1917
 
* [[John Flynn]] 10 Mar - 20 Apr 1917
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* [[George henry Holroyd]]  12 mar - 2 May 1917
 
* [[Albert Thomas Myers]] 17 Mar - 17 Apr 1917
 
* [[Albert Thomas Myers]] 17 Mar - 17 Apr 1917
 
* [[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]] 20 - ?? Mar 1917
 
* [[Patrick Joseph O'Brien]] 20 - ?? Mar 1917
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* [[Thomas Alfred Osborne]] Apr 1917 for 1 week
 
* [[Robert Melville Salter]] 13 - 30 Jul 1917
 
* [[Robert Melville Salter]] 13 - 30 Jul 1917
 
* [[Joseph Charles Joshua Farnell]] 8 - 20 Jul 1917
 
* [[Joseph Charles Joshua Farnell]] 8 - 20 Jul 1917
 
* [[Beverley Loxton Bennett]] 24 Jul 1917
 
* [[Beverley Loxton Bennett]] 24 Jul 1917
 
* [[Cecil Herbert McKeown]] 7 Sep - 5 Oct 1917
 
* [[Cecil Herbert McKeown]] 7 Sep - 5 Oct 1917
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* [[Terry de Bohun Helm]] 3 Oct 1917 - 20 Jan 1918
  
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 10 August 2021

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Fargo Military Hospital ward 1918


Brief History

An artillery training camp was constructed at Fargo in 1904, and just prior to the commencement of WW1, a 1,200 bed Military hospital was constructed to cater for the 35,000 or so men based in the Larkhill complex of camps. It was central to many of the Australian camps at Perham Downs, Codford, Durrington, Larkhill and Sutton Veny as well as the Australian HQs at Tidworth. As a result many ill and injured Australians were admitted to this hospital during WW1.


Patients

1916

1917

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