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==Brief History== | ==Brief History== | ||
− | The mobile surgical unit, presented to the RAAF by the Prahran patriotic Society in August 1941 and detached from No. 1 RAAF Hospital at Laverton, formed the nucleus of No. 1 Medical Receiving Station (1 MRS) when it was formed at Daly Waters on 23 March 1942. The | + | The mobile surgical unit, presented to the RAAF by the Prahran patriotic Society in August 1941 and detached from No. 1 RAAF Hospital at Laverton, formed the nucleus of No. 1 Medical Receiving Station (1 MRS) when it was formed at Daly Waters on 23 March 1942. The field hospital was constructed at 5 Mile Water Hole. Admissions in the first month totaled 131, comprising RAAF and US personnel, and civilians. |
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− | 1 | + | 1 Medical Receiving Station moved to Nightcliff, Northern Territory, on 16 February 1945 and continued functioning until the beginning of December that year, when it was reduced to a 45-bed hospital. The unit was disbanded on 6 Apr 1946. |
===Unit Personnel=== | ===Unit Personnel=== | ||
− | ===Patients== | + | ====Patients==== |
+ | '''5 Mile Water Hole, Daly Waters, Northern Territory''' | ||
+ | * [[John Harold Garnett]] 19 Jun - 28 Jul 1942 | ||
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+ | '''Coomalie, Northern Territory''' | ||
+ | * [[Lloyd Ryder Hughes]] 25 - 29 Aug 1943 & 27 Sep 1943 | ||
*[[Avon William Mills]] 11 Jan - 2 Feb 1945 | *[[Avon William Mills]] 11 Jan - 2 Feb 1945 | ||
====Notes==== | ====Notes==== | ||
− | Source of information - ''Units of the Royal Australian Airforce - A Concise History - Vol 9 Ancillary Units, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995 | + | Source of information - ''Units of the Royal Australian Airforce - A Concise History - Vol 9 Ancillary Units'', Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995 |
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Pharmacy Building 1 MRS Coomalie Creek 1943 - Ozatwar.com | |
Brief History
The mobile surgical unit, presented to the RAAF by the Prahran patriotic Society in August 1941 and detached from No. 1 RAAF Hospital at Laverton, formed the nucleus of No. 1 Medical Receiving Station (1 MRS) when it was formed at Daly Waters on 23 March 1942. The field hospital was constructed at 5 Mile Water Hole. Admissions in the first month totaled 131, comprising RAAF and US personnel, and civilians.
At the beginning of September, 1 MRS moved to a new site at Coomalie Creek and 271 patients were admitted during the month. Many air raids occurred at Coomalie strip, and on several
occasions bombs fell within the boundaries of 1 MRS. Wards were rebuilt during May 1943. During the unit's operation patients were airlifted to southern hospital facilities, with a Hudson aircraft used as an air ambulance for the first time in November 1944.
1 Medical Receiving Station moved to Nightcliff, Northern Territory, on 16 February 1945 and continued functioning until the beginning of December that year, when it was reduced to a 45-bed hospital. The unit was disbanded on 6 Apr 1946.
Unit Personnel
Patients
5 Mile Water Hole, Daly Waters, Northern Territory
- John Harold Garnett 19 Jun - 28 Jul 1942
Coomalie, Northern Territory
- Lloyd Ryder Hughes 25 - 29 Aug 1943 & 27 Sep 1943
- Avon William Mills 11 Jan - 2 Feb 1945
Notes
Source of information - Units of the Royal Australian Airforce - A Concise History - Vol 9 Ancillary Units, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995