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===Patients===
 
===Patients===
'''Gallipoli'''
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'''Gallipoli 1915'''
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* [[John Donald Stalker]] 8 Aug 1915
 
* † [[Stanley Joseph Callow Champion]] 9 Aug 1915
 
* † [[Stanley Joseph Callow Champion]] 9 Aug 1915
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* [[John Grant Watt MM & Bar]] 17 Aug 1915
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* [[John Charles Hutchinson]] 19 Aug 1915
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* [[John Alexander Adamson]] 20 - 29 Aug 1915
 
* [[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]] 20 Aug 1915
 
* [[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]] 20 Aug 1915
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* [[Ernest Ball DCM]] 23 Aug 1915
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* [[John Harold Coffen]] 13 Sep 1915
  
'''Egypt'''
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'''Egypt 1916'''
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* [[John Alexander Spilsbury]] 25 Jan 1916
 
* [[James Thomson MM]] February 1916
 
* [[James Thomson MM]] February 1916
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
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''1916''
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* [[Hector Lionel Saw]] 13 - 14 May 1916
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* [[Donald Victor Chisholm]] 2 Jul 1916
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* [[William Joseph Hayden]] 22 Jul 1916
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* [[James Barber]] 23 Jul 1916
 
* [[Alfred Warburton Chapman (Jnr)]] 23 July 1916
 
* [[Alfred Warburton Chapman (Jnr)]] 23 July 1916
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* † [[Herbert Frank O'Neill]]  24 Jul 1916
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* [[Walter Hayward]] 5 Aug 1916
 
* [[Charles Rudolff Dumps]] 1 Nov 1916
 
* [[Charles Rudolff Dumps]] 1 Nov 1916
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* [[Ernest Ball DCM]] 4 - 6 Nov 1916
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* [[Robert Sang Herd]] 10 Nov 1916
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* † [[Frederick William Vernon King]] 10 Nov 1916
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* [[Frank Moore]] 10 - 11 Nov 1916
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* [[John Donaldson Patterson]] 10 Nov 1916
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* † [[Herbert Frank O'Neill]] 27 Nov 1916
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''1917''
 
* [[James Thomson MM]] 23 Jul 1917
 
* [[James Thomson MM]] 23 Jul 1917
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* † [[Elmer Winfred Drake Laing MC]] 17 Sep - 4 Nov 1917
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''1918''
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* [[Lancel Butcher]] 12 Jan 1918
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* [[George Joseph Harris]] 12 Jan 1918
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* [[Percival (Peter) Clement Bassett]] 23 - 30 Jan 1918
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* [[George Joseph Harris]] 13 - 28 Mar 1918
 
* [[Alfred Ernest Andrews]] 19 Mar - 11 Apr 1918
 
* [[Alfred Ernest Andrews]] 19 Mar - 11 Apr 1918
 
* [[ Edward Dudley Mann]] 13 Apr 1918
 
* [[ Edward Dudley Mann]] 13 Apr 1918
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* [[Ernest Ball DCM]] 24 Aug 1918
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* [[Henry (Harry) Butcher]] 17 - 19 Nov 1918
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''1919''
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* [[Ernest James Brandon Bettenay]] 11 - 17 Feb 1919 & 18 Apr - 21 Apr 1919
  
 
===Individual Honours===
 
===Individual Honours===
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====Notes====
 
====Notes====
 
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For further detail on this unit see: <br>
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* ''Wounds and Scars'' - From Gallipoli to France - The History of the 2nd Field Ambulance History 1914 - 1919 by Ron Austin
 
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2nd Field Ambulance dugout on the Gallipoli Peninsula. AWM P10930.002
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Shoulder patch


Brief History

The 2nd Field Ambulance was the one of three Field Ambulance Companies nominally assigned to each of the three Brigades; the 1st 2nd and 3rd. The 2nd Brigade to which the 2nd Field Ambulance was assigned, comprised of the 5th 6th 7th and 8th Battalions. The 2nd Field Ambulance was raised in Puckapunyal; Victoria in 1914.

The 2nd Brigade landed at Gallipoli on the 25th April and the 2nd Field Ambulance served throughout the campaign and followed its parent Brigade to France and Belgium from 1916. Field Ambulances were established close to the beach at Gallipoli and were under constant threat of shell fire and even rifle and machine gun fire on occasion. The 2nd Field Ambulance landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, the Unit also served with distinction on the western Front at the Somme, Hindenburg, Ypres, Pozieres and Hazebrouck.

Forty seven men died while posted to this unit.


Patients

Gallipoli 1915

Egypt 1916

France 1916

1917

1918

1919

Individual Honours

  • 1 x Distinguished Service Order
  • 2 x Military Cross
  • 3 x Distinguished Conduct Medal
  • 42 x Military Medal
  • 1 x Bar to Military Medal
  • 3 x Meritorious Service Medal
  • 8 x Mentioned in Despatches
  • 1 x French Croix de Guerre

Notes

For further detail on this unit see:

  • Wounds and Scars - From Gallipoli to France - The History of the 2nd Field Ambulance History 1914 - 1919 by Ron Austin


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