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This unit, like some of the Training Battalions, had two lives - 1 in Egypt during 1915-16, and one in France 1918- 1919. They served as half way houses for casualties that were marked to return to the front. The men no longer required hospitalisation, but did not yet have the strength to be able to rejoin their units. The Egyptian version was based at Mena near Cairo from 1915 until 11 Apr 1916. The French version was established at Harfleur near Le Havre, a week after the closure of the Egyptian unit and it operated until 15 Feb 1919. | This unit, like some of the Training Battalions, had two lives - 1 in Egypt during 1915-16, and one in France 1918- 1919. They served as half way houses for casualties that were marked to return to the front. The men no longer required hospitalisation, but did not yet have the strength to be able to rejoin their units. The Egyptian version was based at Mena near Cairo from 1915 until 11 Apr 1916. The French version was established at Harfleur near Le Havre, a week after the closure of the Egyptian unit and it operated until 15 Feb 1919. | ||
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+ | ===Staff=== | ||
+ | * [[Frederick Sidney Gladstone]] 30 Dec 1918 - 16 Jun 1919 (Physical Training instructor) | ||
===Convalescents=== | ===Convalescents=== | ||
− | * [[Roslyn Christopher Coulston]] 20 Jun - 14 Jul 1918 | + | * [[Frederick Sidney Gladstone]] ?? Apr - 15 Nov 1918 |
+ | * [[Roslyn Christopher Coulston]] 20 Jun - 14 Jul 1918 | ||
===Individual Honours=== | ===Individual Honours=== |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 11 September 2021
A compound (centre and right) accommodates rows of tents and a line of Nissen huts that make up the 1st Australian Convalescent Depot. AWM P02321.071 | |
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Brief History
This unit, like some of the Training Battalions, had two lives - 1 in Egypt during 1915-16, and one in France 1918- 1919. They served as half way houses for casualties that were marked to return to the front. The men no longer required hospitalisation, but did not yet have the strength to be able to rejoin their units. The Egyptian version was based at Mena near Cairo from 1915 until 11 Apr 1916. The French version was established at Harfleur near Le Havre, a week after the closure of the Egyptian unit and it operated until 15 Feb 1919.
Staff
- Frederick Sidney Gladstone 30 Dec 1918 - 16 Jun 1919 (Physical Training instructor)
Convalescents
- Frederick Sidney Gladstone ?? Apr - 15 Nov 1918
- Roslyn Christopher Coulston 20 Jun - 14 Jul 1918
Individual Honours
- 1 x Mentioned in Despatches
Notes