Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulances with an accompanying male medical orderly. By late 1943 with the war effort concentrated in the Pacific, Allied military authorities realised that air transport was needed to move the increasing numbers of casualties over longer distances. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) became responsible for air evacuation of Australian casualties and established a formal medical air evacuation system with trained flight teams early in 1944.\ud Specialised Medical Air Evacuation Transport Units (MAETUs) were established whose sole responsibility was undertaking air evacuations of Australian casualties from the forward operational areas back to def...
Introduction: Today Harefield Hospital is a renowned cardio-thoracic hospital in the UK. In 1914 Har...
Between 1914 and 1945 the Australian air services, the Australian Flying Corps (AFC – 1914 to 1919),...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...
Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulan...
This phenomenological research project explores the feelings and experiences of the few RAAF nurses ...
This thesis is the first major study to explore Australia's military nursing contribution to the Kor...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
The object of this thesis is to present the principles of Casualty Air Evacuation in some of their ...
War and nursing are linked unequivocally. As battles have raged over the centuries, nurses have att...
Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914. The following day, Australia was also formally at ...
The air campaign conducted by the RAAF in the North-Western Area during the Second World War has bee...
The Second World War marked a major turning point in the history of army-air relations, as the deman...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Military Medicine 2003 published...
After the Bali bombing on 12 October 2002, many injured Australians required evacuation to Darwin, a...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Among the many military histories written about campa...
Introduction: Today Harefield Hospital is a renowned cardio-thoracic hospital in the UK. In 1914 Har...
Between 1914 and 1945 the Australian air services, the Australian Flying Corps (AFC – 1914 to 1919),...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...
Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulan...
This phenomenological research project explores the feelings and experiences of the few RAAF nurses ...
This thesis is the first major study to explore Australia's military nursing contribution to the Kor...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
The object of this thesis is to present the principles of Casualty Air Evacuation in some of their ...
War and nursing are linked unequivocally. As battles have raged over the centuries, nurses have att...
Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914. The following day, Australia was also formally at ...
The air campaign conducted by the RAAF in the North-Western Area during the Second World War has bee...
The Second World War marked a major turning point in the history of army-air relations, as the deman...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Military Medicine 2003 published...
After the Bali bombing on 12 October 2002, many injured Australians required evacuation to Darwin, a...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Among the many military histories written about campa...
Introduction: Today Harefield Hospital is a renowned cardio-thoracic hospital in the UK. In 1914 Har...
Between 1914 and 1945 the Australian air services, the Australian Flying Corps (AFC – 1914 to 1919),...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...