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* [[George Weston Firns]] 5 Sep 1915  
 
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* [[Ernest Wells]] 29 Jul 1916
 
* [[Ernest Wells]] 29 Jul 1916
 
* [[Lionel William Gibbs]] 5 Aug 1916
 
* [[Lionel William Gibbs]] 5 Aug 1916
 
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* [[Daniel Adkins Lewis]] 2 Apr 1917
 
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* [[Clarence Victor Watson]] 2 Apr 1917
 
* [[Clarence Victor Watson]] 2 Apr 1917
 
* [[John Henry Wilkinson]] 2 Apr 1917
 
* [[John Henry Wilkinson]] 2 Apr 1917
 
* [[William Bertie Claude Moulden]] 4 - 9 Apr 1917
 
* [[William Bertie Claude Moulden]] 4 - 9 Apr 1917
* [[William Henry Gibbs]] 11Apr 1917 & 10 Jul 1918 & 20 Sep 1918
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* [[Victor Norman Chandler MM]] 6 Apr 1917
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* [[William Simpson]] 11-12 Apr 1917
 
* [[Sylvanus Benjamin Buckland]] 6 May 1917
 
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* [[Leonard George Morgan]] 26 Aug 1917
* [[Victor Norman Chandler MM]] 6 Apr 1917
 
* [[William Simpson]] 11-12 Apr 1917
 
 
* [[George Emanuel Nettleton]] 28 Aug - ?? Sep 1917
 
* [[George Emanuel Nettleton]] 28 Aug - ?? Sep 1917
 
* [[Leslie James Godfrey]] 30 Aug - 3 Sep 1917
 
* [[Leslie James Godfrey]] 30 Aug - 3 Sep 1917
 
* [[William Henry Baldwin]] ?? Oct 1917
 
* [[William Henry Baldwin]] ?? Oct 1917
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* [[George Weston Firns]] 14 Apr 1918
 
* [[George Weston Firns]] 14 Apr 1918
 
* [[Arthur James Allen]] 12 Jun 1918
 
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* [[Albert John Llewellyn Reed]] 3 Aug 1918
 
* † [[Beverley Loxton Bennett]] 4 - 5 Jul 1918
 
* † [[Beverley Loxton Bennett]] 4 - 5 Jul 1918
 
* [[William Wright Casterton MM]] 4 Jul 1918
 
* [[William Wright Casterton MM]] 4 Jul 1918
 
* [[George Emanuel Nettleton]] 4 Jul 1918
 
* [[George Emanuel Nettleton]] 4 Jul 1918
 
* [[Ralph Trotter]] 4 Jul 1918
 
* [[Ralph Trotter]] 4 Jul 1918
* [[Albert John Llewellyn Reed]] 3 Aug 1918
 
 
* [[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]] 21 Aug 1918
 
* [[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]] 21 Aug 1918
 
* [[Samuel Arthur Vincent]] 15 Sep 1918
 
* [[Samuel Arthur Vincent]] 15 Sep 1918

Revision as of 20:22, 8 September 2021

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Staff at the 4th Field Ambulance Hospital on the Gallipoli Peninsula. AWM photo 00680


Brief History

The 4th Field Ambulance was formed in Victoria, initially as part of the ANZAC Division. After Gallipoli it was assigned to the 4th Division along with the rest of the 4th Brigade, comprised of the 13th 14th 15th and 16th Battalions.

When an attack or advance was undertaken, the RAP would follow up the units' forward elements and were thus exposed to enemy direct fire (rifles and machine guns) and indirect fire (artillery mortar fire and even gas). he Field Ambulance would have personnel deployed forward to retrieve casualties from the RAP to the Field Ambulance - generally described as a Casualty Clearing Station (CCS). They would have to deploy forward to reach the RAP, and thus come under the same risks as the front line combat troops. They may have had a number of means to assist in casualty evacuation from light rail, horse drawn vehicles and even motor vehicles. Or they could indeed also be stretcher borne. Field ambulance staff moved the wounded from the regimental aid post (just behind the front lines) to an advanced dressing station. The trip was about 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8km) and took around 6 hours to complete. Stretcher-bearers worked in relays. At least 36 stretcher-bearers handled each patient along the way.

Transport attached to a field ambulance included: three horse-drawn ambulance wagons; seven motorised ambulances; 10 general service wagons; three water carts; one motorcycle; one bicycle and one small two-wheeled Maltese cart.

Travelled from Alexandria to Gallipoli aboard HMT Californian, landing on 28 Apr 1915. This unit also served in France and Belgium. Fifty six personnel died while posted to this unit.

Unit Personnel

Patients

1915

1916

1917

1918

Individual Honours

  • 2 x Distinguished Service Order
  • 6 x Military Cross
  • 2 x Distinguished Conduct Medal
  • 1 x Bar to Military Medal
  • 49 x Military Medal
  • 4 x meritorious Service Medal
  • 9 x Mentioned in Despatches
  • 1 x Belgium Croix de Guerre
  • 1 x French Medaille Des Epidemies


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