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* [[Florence Hall]] 30 Apr - 3 Jun 1945
 
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* [[Francis (George) Hicks MM]] 13 May - 6 Jun 1945 & 2-5 Jul 1945 & 30 Jul - 24 Nov  1945
 
* [[Francis (George) Hicks MM]] 13 May - 6 Jun 1945 & 2-5 Jul 1945 & 30 Jul - 24 Nov  1945
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* [[Edmond Hepple Brown MID]] 27 May - 17 Aug 1945
 
* [[Arthur John Saw]] June 1945
 
* [[Arthur John Saw]] June 1945
 
* [[Bortolomeo (Bortolo) Flematti]] 23 Jun - 7 Jul 1945
 
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* [[Kevin James Higgins]] 23 Jul - 20 Sep 1945
 
* [[Kevin James Higgins]] 23 Jul - 20 Sep 1945
 
* [[James Percy Ray]] 1 - 26 Aug 1945
 
* [[James Percy Ray]] 1 - 26 Aug 1945
* [[Cecil Sydney Fahey]] 29 - 31 AUg 1945
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* [[Cecil Sydney Fahey]] 29 - 31 Aug 1945
 
* [[Harry Wallace Benson]] 31 Aug - 11 Sep 1945 & 28 Sep - 2 Nov 1945
 
* [[Harry Wallace Benson]] 31 Aug - 11 Sep 1945 & 28 Sep - 2 Nov 1945
 
* [[Joseph Logan]] 31 Aug - 14 Sep 1945
 
* [[Joseph Logan]] 31 Aug - 14 Sep 1945

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History
Name 110th Australian Military Hospital (Perth)
Where formed Claremont, Western Australia
Date formed January 1940
Capacity 400 beds, later 600 beds
Locations Claremont, and Hollywood, Western Australia

General Information

Also known as 110 Aust General Hospital, or 110 (Perth) Military Hospital was raised at Claremont in January 1940. It moved to its permanent site at Hollywood in late 1941, and in March 1942 was expanded from 400 to 600 beds. It acted as the main military hospital for Western Australia. In November 1943 it was renamed 110th (Perth) Military Hospital to reflect that it was the main military hospital in the state, In March 1945 3 Hospital Maintenance Platoon was attached, and after the war it became Hollywood Repatriation Hospital until it was privatised in 1994.

Staff

Patients

1940

1941

1942

1943

From October 1943 a Wing to service AWAS personnel was established.

1944

1945

1946

1947

Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 4 - The Australian Army 1939-1945 page 4.106 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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