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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
Unit was in Southport  in early 1943, and then to ?? prior to going to New Guinea. The hospital embarked in Brisbane and disembarked four days later at Port Moresby. Later moves took them to Buna on the north coast of New Guinea, and then Finschhafen. At Buna they had established a fully equipped 600 bed hospital.  
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Early records indicate some of the unit was rised in Hobart in late 1940, and other elements in Victoria. The unit arrived in the Middle East in April 1941 at a tiem when evacuees were arriving from Greece. Their initial operating location was Alexandria, where they al;so received casualties from Tobruk. In November 1941 they relocated to Beit Jirja in Palestine. With Japan's entry into the war they left for Adelaide in Australia during February 1942. They moved to Warwick in Queensland in June and then relocated to Chermside in May 1943 to prepare for their move to New Guinea.
  
Two members of the unit died during their time with the unit, both to illness, one in Victoria and one in new Guinea.
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The hospital embarked in Brisbane and disembarked four days later at Port Moresby. In July 1943 Buna was being prepared as a base for the attack on Lae, and the hospital moved to Dobodura. They remained there in support of the Lae, Markham Valley and Finschhafen campaigns. At Buna (Dobodura) they had established a fully equipped 600 bed hospital. In July 1944 the hospital relocated to Madang, and in November 1944 it moved again, to Aitape where they remained until the end of the war.
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Two members of the unit died during their time with the unit, both to illness, one in Victoria and one in New Guinea.
  
 
===Staff===
 
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* 23 x Mentioned in Despatches
 
* 23 x Mentioned in Despatches
 
* 1 x Royal Red cross (1st Class)
 
* 1 x Royal Red cross (1st Class)
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===Notes===
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Content has come from ''The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945'', page 4.119 -  Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018
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Revision as of 14:33, 7 June 2024

2-11th AGH at Madang.jpg
Madang, New Guinea Wards 1, and 2. - AWM 075510
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Unit Colour Patch
History
Name 2/11th Australian General Hospital
Where formed Hobart & Victoria
Date formed late 1940
Locations El Amiriya, Egypt; Argos Greece; Alexishafen, New Guinea; Aitape, New Guinea; Madang, New Guinea

General Information

Early records indicate some of the unit was rised in Hobart in late 1940, and other elements in Victoria. The unit arrived in the Middle East in April 1941 at a tiem when evacuees were arriving from Greece. Their initial operating location was Alexandria, where they al;so received casualties from Tobruk. In November 1941 they relocated to Beit Jirja in Palestine. With Japan's entry into the war they left for Adelaide in Australia during February 1942. They moved to Warwick in Queensland in June and then relocated to Chermside in May 1943 to prepare for their move to New Guinea.


The hospital embarked in Brisbane and disembarked four days later at Port Moresby. In July 1943 Buna was being prepared as a base for the attack on Lae, and the hospital moved to Dobodura. They remained there in support of the Lae, Markham Valley and Finschhafen campaigns. At Buna (Dobodura) they had established a fully equipped 600 bed hospital. In July 1944 the hospital relocated to Madang, and in November 1944 it moved again, to Aitape where they remained until the end of the war.

Two members of the unit died during their time with the unit, both to illness, one in Victoria and one in New Guinea.

Staff

Patients

El Amiriya, Egypt

Warwick, Queensland

Milne Bay, Papua

Aitape, New Guinea

Individual Honours

  • 23 x Mentioned in Despatches
  • 1 x Royal Red cross (1st Class)

Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 4.119 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018