129th Australian General Hospital
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129th AGH Kitchen in Darwin c 1944 - AWM photo PO2244.003 | |
2 Oct 1944 Concert entertainers speaking with patients Darwin AWM photo 081126 |
Brief History
Originally formed as the 7th Fortress Company AAMC, in February 1942 at Larrakeyah, it moved to the Kahlin Hospital in February 1942. In March as part of a re-organisation of Medical resources it expanded to 300 beds and in June became known as Northern Territory Force Garrison Company. In September the name changed again to Darwin Fortress Camp Hospital, and hen expanded to become the 129th Australian General Hospital in June 1943. With troop numbers decreasing in the Northern territory, they left for Narellan in NSW during February 1945, and were disbanded in March.
Battle Honours
Individual Honours
Notes
Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 4.112 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018