1 General Hospital

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1 General Hospital

In Trentham camp, 79; voyage on Empress of Britain, 1618; at Pinewood, England, 556; Battle of Britain casualties, 568; departure for Egypt, 5960; voyage on Georgic, 45; establishment at Helmieh, 458; move to Greece, 51, 64; at Pharsala, 778; back to Athens, 934; on Rawnsley, 95; detachment at Voulas camp, 94, 1057; at 26 General Hospital, 94, 1078; sisters go to Crete, 1024, 114, 11718; sisters return to Egypt, 11819; detachment at 7 General Hospital, 114, 126; prisoners of war, 141; takes over at Helwan, 152; Christmas 1941, 183; GOC wounded, 209; casualties from Alamein line, 2267; tribute by GOC, 228; patients from advance, 282; furlough drafts, 2934; move to Italy, 3556; at Senigallia, 38990; Christmas 1944, 405; wounded from last offensive, 425; victory celebrations, 426; disbandment, 435.

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Title: Medical Units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy

Author: McKinney, J. B.

Publication details: Historical Publications Branch, 1952, Wellington

Part of: The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939–1945

This text is the subject of: ‘Something of Them Is Here Recorded’: Official History in New Zealand

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