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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2014

Mark Johnston
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Scotch College, Melbourne
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Stretcher-bearers
Saving Australians from Gallipoli to Kokoda
, pp. 308 - 325
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2014

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Adams, , diary, 19 May 1915. He mentions four more wounded the next day. Hopwood, diary, 18 Jun 1915. Similar, Carr, in his diary entry 19 August, said 46 of the 108 who had landed on 25 Apr ‘had gone away sick, wounded or killed (2)’. He and others joined them through sickness in ensuing days. Other sources for this section: Austin & Austin, The Body Snatchers
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Butler, , vol. II, p. 64. Blocked trenches: Administrative Staff, Headquarters 2nd Aus Div, war diary, Appendix PP, 24 Aug 1916, ‘Evacuation of Wounded’, AWM4, 1/45/9. Elmore, diary, 24 Aug 1916. Munro, Diary of a Stretcher-Bearer, p. 26, re 25 Aug 1916
Wanliss, , The Fourteenth Battalion, p. 137. Terror of the barrage, partly trained, maggot-infested: Butler, vol. II, pp. 60, 63. Pte C. Dunlop, 4 Bn, diary, Jul or Aug 1916, AWM PR00676
Harvey, , The Red and White Diamond, pp. 97, 104. Soup-dishes: Elmore, diary, 3 Jul 1916
Bean, , Anzac to Amiens, p. 267. Elmore, diary, 2 & 3 Jul, 3 Nov 1916
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Ellis, , Story of the 5th Australian Division, p. 148; Butler, vol. II, p. 85. Two-tiered stretcher holder: caption to AWM P00156.061. Wheeled stretcher: Butler, vol. II, pp. 37, 56, 57, 272; Capt S. Germon, ‘My experiences with the 44th Australian Infantry Battalion’, p. 5, AWM 1DRL/0311.This device had also been unpopular on Gallipoli. Capt L. May, AAMC, diary, 4 Oct 1917, AWM 1DRL/0490
Corey, Ernest Albert, NAA B884. This includes an informative article, ‘Medals are unique’, which appears to be from Army magazine, May 1980
Bean, , Anzac to Amiens, p. 320. Flying column: Carr, diary, 20 Mar 1917
Mooney, , History of the Ninth Australian Field Ambulance, p. 25. Bapaume Town Hall aftermath: MLMSS 1606/Item 5, Pte W. Allsop, 8 Fd Amb, diary, 29 Mar 1917
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Ellis, , Story of the 5th Australian Division, p. 110. Munro, diary, 1 Mar 1917
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Bean, , Anzac to Amiens, opp. p. 353. His caption is wrong about the medical arrangements, which are shown in a map in Butler, vol. II, p. 273. On inadequacy of posts and 500-yard stretch: Butler, vol. II, pp. 196, 201. Men lying in open and stretchers carried forward: 3rd Fd Amb war diary, Sep 1917, Appendix, pp. 19–20, AWM4, 26/46/33
Austin, , Cobbers in Khaki, pp. 125, 158. Details of Military Medals to Findlay and the Murphies: AWM Honours and Awards, Roy Arthur Findlay, Alexander Gillam Murphy, Joseph Bernard Murphy. Virtually no shelling: Butler, vol. II, pp. 205, 207. It is not in the 1 Fd Amb war diary, or Carr’s diary, either. May, diary, 18 & 20 Sep 1917
Reid, , Ypres, p. 57. Fritz blockhouses: Pte G. Buchanan, 15 Fd Amb, diary, 5 Oct 1917, AWM PR82/024.
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