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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
The unit formed at Redbank in Brisbane before boarding [[SS Canberra]] in Brisbane for Port Moresby, arriving there on 17 Mar 1942. A Red Cross convalescent home at Rouna became the 113th Convalescent Depot. In September 1943 the Convalescent Depot had moved to the Sogeri Valley, mid way between Port Moresby and Owen's Corner. Many of its occupants were recovering from scrub typhus, which had only an 89% survival rate. It moved to Morotai during 1945 to service those men in Borneo and the returning POWs.
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The unit formed at Grovely in Brisbane during February 1942 before boarding [[SS Canberra]] in Brisbane for Port Moresby, arriving there on 17 Mar 1942. A Red Cross convalescent home at Rouna became the 113th Convalescent Depot. In September 1943 the Convalescent Depot had moved to Koitaki in the Sogeri Valley, mid way between Port Moresby and Owen's Corner.  By September they had expanded to 1,000beds, and with the advance of the Japanese along the Kokoda Trail they did move to Murray Barracks for a short time before returning to Koitaki in October once the advance had been turned back . Many of its occupants were recovering from scrub typhus, which had only an 89% survival rate. In April 1944 they moved to 17 Mile camp following the transfer of Australian activity to the Lae area.
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The 113th Australian Convalescent Depot returned to Australia in June 1944 for leave and to prepare for a role north of New Guinea. It moved to Morotai during June 1945 to service those hospital at Morotai, Labuan and Balikpapan.
  
  
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==Patients==
 
==Patients==
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''Rouna, PNG''
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* † [[Jack North]] 5 - 9 Sep 1942
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* [[Edwin Reed Marshall]] 16 - 26 Sep 1942
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* [[Thomas John Geary]] 6 - 8 Nov 1942
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''Sogeri Valley PNG''
 
''Sogeri Valley PNG''
*[[Jack Bell]] 6-27 Oct 1943
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* [[Jack Bell]] 6-27 Oct 1943
 
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* [[Edwin Reed Marshall]] 17 Oct - 7 Nov 1942
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* [[John Patrick Whitaker]] 9 - 27 Nov 1943
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* [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] 17 Nov - 11 Dec 1943
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* [[Mervyn Roy Drummond]] 12 Dec 1943 - 1 Jan 1944
 
* [[Ronald Gwynne]] 11 Dec 1943 - 10 Jan 1944
 
* [[Ronald Gwynne]] 11 Dec 1943 - 10 Jan 1944
 
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* [[Thomas John Geary]] 9 - 21 Dec 1943
  
 
''Morotai Dutch East Indies''
 
''Morotai Dutch East Indies''
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The long term CO of the unit was Mentioned in Despatches twice as was Captain AE Fittock. Two members of staff died, both of illness.
 
The long term CO of the unit was Mentioned in Despatches twice as was Captain AE Fittock. Two members of staff died, both of illness.
  
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===Notes===
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Content has come from ''The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945'', page 4.156 & 4.157 -  Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018
 
[[Category:Hospitals]]
 
[[Category:Hospitals]]
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[[Category:2nd AIF Units]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 9 February 2023

113th Aust Convalescent Depot CO's hut.jpg
CO's hut at Morotai May 1945 AWM photo I09331
113th Aust Convalescent Depot Library.jpg
Library at Kotaki, PNG AWM Photo 07154 by MB Rogers
History
Name 113th Australian Convalescent Depot
Where formed Brisbane
Locations Redbank 1942, Port Moresby, Sogeri Valley PNG, Morotai 1945


General Information

The unit formed at Grovely in Brisbane during February 1942 before boarding SS Canberra in Brisbane for Port Moresby, arriving there on 17 Mar 1942. A Red Cross convalescent home at Rouna became the 113th Convalescent Depot. In September 1943 the Convalescent Depot had moved to Koitaki in the Sogeri Valley, mid way between Port Moresby and Owen's Corner. By September they had expanded to 1,000beds, and with the advance of the Japanese along the Kokoda Trail they did move to Murray Barracks for a short time before returning to Koitaki in October once the advance had been turned back . Many of its occupants were recovering from scrub typhus, which had only an 89% survival rate. In April 1944 they moved to 17 Mile camp following the transfer of Australian activity to the Lae area.


The 113th Australian Convalescent Depot returned to Australia in June 1944 for leave and to prepare for a role north of New Guinea. It moved to Morotai during June 1945 to service those hospital at Morotai, Labuan and Balikpapan.


Two members of staff died, both of illness.

Colour Patch for 113th Australian Convalescent Depot


Patients

Rouna, PNG

Sogeri Valley PNG

Morotai Dutch East Indies

Honours and Awards

The long term CO of the unit was Mentioned in Despatches twice as was Captain AE Fittock. Two members of staff died, both of illness.

Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 4.156 & 4.157 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018