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New Zealand Medical Corps - Medical Units …

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    The New Zealand and Australian Division formed a sanitary section on Gallipoli in September 1915. This was disbanded when the Division returned to Egypt in …

First World War - medical services | National Library of New Zealand

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    Medical Units of the NZEF - Medical Units | NZHistory, …

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      The New Zealand Expeditionary Force was supported by a broad network of medical services. These began with the medical units attached to infantry brigades and …

    First World War - medical services - National Library of …

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      The New Zealand Medical Corps (NZMC) was established in May 1908 to provide a reserve of medical personnel should one be required in the event of a war. After the …

    Unsung heroes: The medics of World War I - NZ Herald

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      Dental surgeries were set up at Army camps in New Zealand. From November 1915 to November 1918 dentists filled more than 220,000 teeth, performed …

    Military history of New Zealand during World War I - Wikipedia

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      In December, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), under Lieutenant General William Birdwood, was formed to command both the AIF and NZEF components. [Note 3] The AIF was able to field one complete Australian division, the 1st Division, and had a surplus of one each of mounted and infantry brigades.

    New Zealand Army Nursing Service in the First World War

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      New Zealand Army Nursing Service. Nurses at the New Zealand Stationary Hospital at Wisques, France. The 550 or so New Zealand nurses who served overseas during the First World War enlisted for the same reasons as the soldiers – duty, patriotism and adventure. They endured many of the same dangers and discomforts.

    Restored memorial to WW1 medics …

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      “The rededication is the culmination of a two-year restoration project initiated to address the poor state of the memorial, recognise the centenary of the First World …

    No. 1 New Zealand General Hospital - Wikipedia

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      The № 1 New Zealand General Hospital was a World War I military hospital in Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England. The hospital was established in June 1916, after …

    New Zealand Army Nursing Service - Medical Units - NZHistory

      https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/medical-units/nz-army-nursing-service
      The New Zealand Army Nursing Service was created in January 1915 to provide nurses for NZEF hospitals. Its nurses served in hospitals in Egypt from June 1915, and 10 were killed when the transport Marquette was sunk in the Aegean Sea in October. Some nurses remained in the Middle East during the Sinai and Palestine campaigns, while the rest …



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