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− | + | This unit was raised in Bathurst (NSW) with a restricted establishment to run 30 beds. By March 1942 this rtestriction had been removed, and by January 1945 it was functioning with 200 beds. It remained at Bathurst until the end of the war. | |
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===Patients=== | ===Patients=== | ||
− | *[[Allan James Watters]] 12 - 19 Jun 1944 & 10 - 31 Aug 1944 | + | * [[James Henry Ambrose Willis]] 13 Jan - 3 Feb 1943 |
+ | * [[Donald Norman MacLeod Lyall]] 17 - 19 Jun 1944 | ||
+ | * [[Allan James Watters]] 12 - 19 Jun 1944 & 10 - 31 Aug 1944 | ||
+ | * [[Keith Butcher]] 17 - 26 Aug 1944; 8 - 14 Sep 1944; 29 Sep - 6 Oct 1944 | ||
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[[Category:2nd AIF Units]] | [[Category:2nd AIF Units]] | ||
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Brief History
This unit was raised in Bathurst (NSW) with a restricted establishment to run 30 beds. By March 1942 this rtestriction had been removed, and by January 1945 it was functioning with 200 beds. It remained at Bathurst until the end of the war.
1 member of this unit died in service, of Tuberculosis.
Patients
- James Henry Ambrose Willis 13 Jan - 3 Feb 1943
- Donald Norman MacLeod Lyall 17 - 19 Jun 1944
- Allan James Watters 12 - 19 Jun 1944 & 10 - 31 Aug 1944
- Keith Butcher 17 - 26 Aug 1944; 8 - 14 Sep 1944; 29 Sep - 6 Oct 1944
Notes