APS at the Royal - 8 Jan 2004
Frames 47-48: WWI medical units The "Austrian" Army was in fact dual Austrian & Hungarian, following the 1867 Ausgleich, plus separate territorial units. The Medical Corps consisted of Medical Officers and Technical NCOs recruited from the Army; stretcher-bearers etc came from Army units. The Red Cross and other charitable organisations also made a major contribution. The display incorporates a wide variety of unique & scarce medical unit cachets; it begins on the battlefield and progresses through field and specialist hospitals to the homeland. |
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