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Author: Michael Bernard Tyquin
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 684
ISBN-13: 9781876439156
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Author: Michael Bernard Tyquin
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 684
ISBN-13: 9781876439156
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexia Moncrieff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-02-11
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 1108478158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExpertise, Authority and Control charts the development of Australian military medicine in the First World War in the first major study of the Australian Army Medical Corp in over seventy years. It examines the provision of medical care to Australian soldiers during the Dardanelles campaign and explores the imperial and medical-military hierarchies that were blended and challenged during the campaign. By the end of 1918, the AAMC was a radically different organisation. Using army orders, unit war diaries and memoranda written to disseminate information within the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) and between British and Australian soldiers, it maps the provision of medical care through casualty clearance and evacuation, rehabilitation, and the prevention and treatment of venereal disease. In doing so, she reassesses Australian military medicine and maps the transition to an infrastructure for the AIF in the field, especially in response to conflicts with traditional imperial, military and medical hierarchies.
Author: Christopher Verco
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Published: 2014
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780646927503
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Blood, Sweat and Fears describes those medical practitioners and medical students connected to South Australia who served in the armed forces, at home or abroad, during what we now know as World War 1. They range from 18-66 years of age and from student to professor. Each is described in a one page biography; there are over 200 biographies. Some were to distinguish themselves in action with high military decorations and some were to distinguish themselves in their later medical careers. The Australian medical colleges in medicine, surgery, women's health, radiology and anaesthesia drew their early leaders from these South Australians." -- cover description.
Author: Sir James William Barrett
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 356
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 358
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Tyquin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2011-02-25
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 1921941308
DOWNLOAD EBOOKForgotten Men is the long overdue account of the significant contribution to the Australian Army of the Australian Army Veterinary Corps in two world wars. One of the army's smallest and least recognised corps, its humble beginnings and quiet work in the background belie the crucial role of the Corps in supporting wartime operations and dealing with logistical issues never envisaged before 1915. While their place in military history is often overlooked, the men of the Australian Veterinary Corps deserve recognition. Stoic and hardworking, they unselfishly worked among the horrors of war, to provide the support needed for army units and their animals. While the Veterinary Corps reached its peak during the Great War, its role did not end when the guns fell silent in 1918. Instead, the Corps continued to support military activities across Australia until horsepower finally gave way to mechanisation in World War II. The Corps' success in enabling the 1st Australian Imperial Force to fight in two theatres, each with its own peculiar veterinary problems, is an achievement worth recording. Doctor Michael Tyquin is a consulting historian based in Canberra. He has published extensively in the areas of Australian social, medical and military history. He is a serving member of the Australian Army Reserve which he joined as a medical assistant with the 4/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse. He is the official historian of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland's Centre for Military and Veterans' Health.
Author: John George Adami
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Terry Pickard
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2020-04-17
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 1921941065
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn 22nd April 1995, more than 4,000 Rwandans were massacred and thousands more injured in a place called Kibeho. Terry Pickard, a seasoned soldier and medic, was one of a 32-strong force of Australian UN peacekeepers present on that terrible Saturday. While the United Nations prevented a higher death toll, the massacre continues to haunts him.
Author: Susan J. Neuhaus
Publisher: Susan J Neuhaus
Published: 2021-07-30
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9780645160604
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the trenches of the Western Front to the ricefields and jungles of South-east Asia, Australian women have served as doctors and medical specialists from World War I until the present day. This book tells their stories of adventure, courage, sacrifice and determination as they fought to serve their country ... and won. An uplifting account of service beyond self, of the service of individual courageous doctors who experienced challenges and met these beyond the normal call of duty ... an account of proud women doing their duty individually as members, male or female, or what some call 'the caring corps of combat'. - Major General John Pearn (former Surgeon-General, Australian Defence Force) Not For Glory has done a magnificent job in reminding us that bravery, skill and compassion exist not only in the history books, but also in the current generation of female medical professionals who serve Australia here at home and wherever our soldiers deploy. - Lieutenant General David Morrison (Chief of Army, Australian Defence Force) Learn more about past and present Australian Women at War at: australianwomenatwar.com.au
Author: Melanie Oppenheimer
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9781877007286
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSourced from Oppenheimer's own research and archival material from the Australian War Memorial, Australian Red Cross archives and State Libraries, Australian Women and War contains accounts of women such as Nursing Sister Nellie Gould in the Boer War and Angela Rhodes, the first Australian Military female air traffic controller to serve in Baghdad during the second Gulf War. The book also contains little known accounts of women such as Nurse Ethel Gillingham, one of the only Australian women to be a POW in WWI, and the group of Australian teachers sent to South Africa during the Boer War to work in the internment (concentration) camps.