Salut Bastien, jolie photo d'un groupe d'encadrants médicaux australiens. J'ai fait un zoom sur un des patches que porte un officier debout, celui qui est presqu'au centre de la photo, on reconnait bien un des insignes tissus nomenclaturés ci-dessous (319/320/321/322/323) soit un flash de couleur en diagonale dans un carré.
(extrait de "documents info digger history")
319. 1st Aust. Stationary Hospital, :
Despite the appearance of this patch in Volume III of the Official War History there is no evidence to support its existence, In October 1916 this unit was reorganized in England as the 3rd Aust. Auxiliary Hospital and the CO of 3rd AMAH advised in April 1917 that no colour patch had been allotted to the original unit. Personnel allotted to 3rd AMAH since its reorganization from 1st ASH were still wearing the colour patches of their previous units at that stage.(ibid)
320. 2nd Aust. Stationary Hospital, 1918 - 1919: Auth. Australian Imperial Force Order 1051, 1.1.1918.
321. 1st Aust. Auxiliary Hospital, 1918 - 1919 : Auth. Australian Imperial Force Order 1051, 1.1.1918.
Raised at Harefield Park, Middlesex, in April 1915 as the Australian Convalescent Depot.
322. 2nd Aust. Auxiliary Hospital, 1918 - 1919 Auth. Australian Imperial Force Order 1051, 1.1.1918.
Opened at Southall, Middlesex, in August 1916.
323. 3rd Aust. Auxiliary Hospital, 1918 - 1919 Auth. Australian Imperial Force Order 1051, 1.1.1918.
Opened at Dartford, Kent, in October 1916 by staff of the former 1st Aust. Stationary Hospital.
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