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'''Camp Hospital Northam''' with a capacity of 30 beds was raised in Northam during April 1940 to service the large training camp nearby. In June 1942 a reorganisation of camp hospitals saw the hospital renamed to '''38th Australian Camp Hospital'''. With the continued presence of ''118th Australian General Hospital'' in the Northam townsite led to '''38th Australian Camp Hospital''' being disbanded in January 1944.
 
'''Camp Hospital Northam''' with a capacity of 30 beds was raised in Northam during April 1940 to service the large training camp nearby. In June 1942 a reorganisation of camp hospitals saw the hospital renamed to '''38th Australian Camp Hospital'''. With the continued presence of ''118th Australian General Hospital'' in the Northam townsite led to '''38th Australian Camp Hospital''' being disbanded in January 1944.
  
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* [[Mary Evelyn Grace Hynes]] 3 Nov 1943 - 26 Jan 1944
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* [[Edward Charles Vickers]] 5 - 6 Oct 1941
 
* [[Edward Charles Vickers]] 5 - 6 Oct 1941

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Brief History

Camp Hospital Northam with a capacity of 30 beds was raised in Northam during April 1940 to service the large training camp nearby. In June 1942 a reorganisation of camp hospitals saw the hospital renamed to 38th Australian Camp Hospital. With the continued presence of 118th Australian General Hospital in the Northam townsite led to 38th Australian Camp Hospital being disbanded in January 1944.

Unit Personnel

Patients

Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 4.138 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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