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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
Established at the Ekibin Hospital in Brisbane, it later moved to the Holland Park Hospital after it was vacated by the US Army's 42nd General Hospital. Ekibin is adjacent to the current Greenslopes Hospital. At the Holland Park site the 102nd AGH had numerous covered wooden ramps connecting the various wards and offices on the large site. There were all the usual sections one would expect to find in a large hospital such as a Physiotherapy section and an Occupation Therapy Section.  
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This hospital was raised in Tamworth during October 1941. In January 1942 they expanded to 600 beds. In July 1944 thye moved to Ekibin in Queensland where they remained for a time before moveing to the Holland Park Hospital after it was vacated by the US Army's 42nd General Hospital. Ekibin is adjacent to the current Greenslopes Hospital. At the Holland Park site the 102nd AGH had numerous covered wooden ramps connecting the various wards and offices on the large site. There were all the usual sections one would expect to find in a large hospital such as a Physiotherapy section and an Occupation Therapy Section.  
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The hospital remained open through 1946.
 
The hospital remained open through 1946.
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==Staff==
 
==Staff==
  
 
==Patients==
 
==Patients==
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'''1942 Tamworth'''
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* [[William Francis James Elliott]] 25 - 30 May 1942
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* [[Frank Arthur Hodges]] 11 Aug - 8 Sep 1942
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* [[Hubert James (Jim) Gale]] 11 - 19 Sep 1942
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* [[Allan Cole Uren]] 14 - 18 Sep 1942
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* [[John James (Jack) Trappitt]] 14 Nov - 17 Dec 1942
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* † [[Jack North]] 24 - 28 Dec 1942
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* [[Len Malarkey]] 24 Dec 1942 - 14 Jan 1943
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'''1943 Tamworth'''
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* [[John Davidson]] 13 Nov - 2 Dec 1943
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'''1944 Tamworth'''
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* [[Clarence Malarkey]] 3 - 14 Apr 1944
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* [[George Victor Parkin]] 28 Apr - 17 May 1944
  
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'''1944 Ekibin'''
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* [[Stanley Charles Gregory]] 23 - 28 Aug 1941
  
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'''1945 Holland Park'''
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* [[Brian Bevis]] 25 Feb - 4 Apr 1945
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* [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 28 - 29 Jun 1945
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* [[Jack Bell]] 24 Jun - 10 Jul 1945
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* [[Allan Butcher]] 27 Jul - 3 Aug 1946
  
[[Category:Hospitals]]
 
'''1942 Tamworth'''
 
*[[Frank Arthur Hodges]] 11 Aug - 8 Sep 1942
 
  
'''1942 Holland Park'''
 
*[[Len Malarkey]] 24 Dec 1942 - 14 Jan 1943
 
  
'''1945'''
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[[Category:Hospitals]]
*[[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 28 - 29 Jun 1945
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[[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
*[[Jack Bell]] 24 Jun - 10 Jul 1945
 

Latest revision as of 20:26, 16 February 2023

102nd AGH.jpg
View of 102nd AGH at Holland Park AWM photo 127025
102nd AGH 2.jpg
Photo showing some wards of 102nd AGH AWM photo 127104
History
Name 102nd Australian General Hospital
Where formed Tamworth, New South Wales
Date formed October 1941
Capacity 2,000 patients with 600 staff
Locations Tamworth NSW and Ekibin, and Holland Park, Brisbane

General Information

This hospital was raised in Tamworth during October 1941. In January 1942 they expanded to 600 beds. In July 1944 thye moved to Ekibin in Queensland where they remained for a time before moveing to the Holland Park Hospital after it was vacated by the US Army's 42nd General Hospital. Ekibin is adjacent to the current Greenslopes Hospital. At the Holland Park site the 102nd AGH had numerous covered wooden ramps connecting the various wards and offices on the large site. There were all the usual sections one would expect to find in a large hospital such as a Physiotherapy section and an Occupation Therapy Section.


The hospital remained open through 1946.

Staff

Patients

1942 Tamworth

1943 Tamworth

1944 Tamworth

1944 Ekibin

1945 Holland Park