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Australian Field Dressing Station during the
Battle of Messines , 7 June 1917
The following is a list of Australian Army medical units in World War I .
Field Ambulance
Australian Imperial Force field ambulance personnel
6th Division
(Only partially formed, and was disbanded prior to completion of assembly.)
Camel Field Ambulance
Casualty Clearing Station
Stationary Hospital
Infectious Diseases Hospital
Australian Flying Corps Hospital
Australian General Hospital
1st Australian General Hospital (Queensland) –
Heliopolis , Egypt January 1915 to March 1916;
Rouen , France to 1918; then
Sutton Veny , England
[1]
2nd Australian General Hospital (New South Wales) was in Cairo in 1915.
[2]
3rd Australian General Hospital (New South Wales) -
Mudros, Greece July 1915 to January 1916;
Abbassia, Egypt to October 1916;
Abbeville, France from May 1917 until end of war
[3]
4th Australian General Hospital (New South Wales)
5th Australian General Hospital (Victoria)
6th Australian General Hospital (Queensland)
7th Australian General Hospital (South Australia)
8th Australian General Hospital (Western Australia)
9th Australian General Hospital (Tasmania)
10th Australian General Hospital
11th Australian General Hospital (Victoria)
12th Australian General Hospital (Tasmania)
13th Australian General Hospital (Queensland)
14th Australian General Hospital
15th Australian General Hospital (South Australia)
16th Australian General Hospital (Victoria)
17th Australian General Hospital (Queensland)
Australian Auxiliary Hospitals
Sanitary Sections
Special Medical Units
Convalescent and Command Depots
Convalescent Depot
Command Depot
Hospital Ships
Temporary Hospital Ships
See also
References