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Ann Christine Lee (neé Wright) as a lieutenant nursing sister 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam 1970-1971, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: Hemmings, Lynn
Nursing training; joining Army; working in Intensive Care Unit in Vietnam; efficiency of Triage; quality of medics; stress; burns injuries; quality of soldiers looking after their mates; discriminatio...S01631
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A view of the 1st Australian Field Hospital which was built amidst the sand dunes at Vung Tau. ...
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Maker: Hayman, John Anthony
A view of the 1st Australian Field Hospital which was built amidst the sand dunes at Vung Tau. The South China Sea is in the background.P04073.010
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Beard, Donald (Colonel)
Private Record
Maker: Beard, Donald Douglas
Photocopy of diary of three months special service as a specialist surgeon in Vietnam in 1968. Attached to 8 Field Ambulance (AFV), which changes to 1 Australian Field Hospital. Diary describes journe...PR00076
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Bratt, Ian (Sergeant, 1st Aust Fd Hospital, AMF)
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Maker: Bratt, Ian Wesley
MENU OF THE US 23/24 EVACUATION HOSPITAL LONG BINH, SOUTH VIETNAM, AND AERO-MEDICAL IDENTIFICATION TAG USED FOR THE EVACUATION OF SGT BRATT FROM VUNG TAU TO AUSTRALIAPR89/046
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Bratt, Ian Wesley (Sergeant)
Private Record
Maker: Bratt, Ian Wesley
Papers relating to jungle training, medical evacuation, and return home. Includes photographs of 1 Aust. Field Hospital pathology laboratory.PR91/167
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Christine Elliott Carson McMahon (neé Buchanan) as a captain nursing sister, 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam, 1970-1971, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: Hemmings, Lynn
First dustoff, relationship with other Australians in Vietnam, attitude to war, compassion, image of nurses, leave in Bankok, willingness to return to Vietnam, caring for Vietnamese civilians, leaving...S01089
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Colleen Ann Thurgar (neé Mealy) as a lieutenant nursing sister 8th Ambulance later 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam 1966-1967, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Joining army; in the first group of four nurses to be posted to 8th Field Ambulance in Vietnam; description of accommodation and hospital facilities; hospital upgraded to 1 Australian Hospital; unifor...S01547
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Commander sees wounded DPR/TV/958
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Maker: Errington, William Alexander (Bill)
This week in Vietnam the Commander of the Australian Task Force, Brigadier Sandy Pearson, left the battlefield for a few hours to visit sick and wounded soldiers in hospital. From his field command po...F04257
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Dianne Badcock as a Sister 1st Australian Field Hospital interviewed by Greg Swanborough for 'The sharp end'
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Maker: The Notion Picture Company Pty Limited Badcock (nee Lawrence), Diane Swanborough, Greg
Sister, First Australian Field Hospital, RAAMC, Vung Tau 1969. Scene 16, Take 1: Gives reason for joining the Army was to go to Vietnam. Overwhelmed on arrival and describes casualties as suffering...F10662
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Dianne Badcock (neé Lawrence) as a lieutenant nursing sister, 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam, 1969-1970, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: Hemmings, Lynn
Dianne Badcock (neé Lawrence) as a lieutenant nursing sister, 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam, 1969-1970, interviewed by Lynn HemmingsS01521
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Dr John Edward Taske 8 Field Ambulance and 1 Field Hospital RAAMC interviewed by Greg Swanborough for 'The sharp end'
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Maker: The Notion Picture Company Pty Limited Taske, John Edward Swanborough, Greg
Captain, 1Field Regiment 22 April 1966 to 5 January, 1967. 5RAR 6 January 1967 to 31 January 1967. 1Field Regiment 12 May 1967 to 12 may 1967. Scene 12, Take 1: Describes first impressions of Vietnam ...F10638
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Dr Michael Anthony Naughton as the Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Officer 1 Australian Field Hospital interviewed by Greg Swanborough for 'The sharp end'
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Maker: The Notion Picture Company Pty Limited Naughton, Michael Anthony Swanborough, Greg
Scene 16, Take 1: The staff of the 1 Australian Field Hospital operating theatre (OT) numbered about 12 – only 1 trained theatre nurse, the rest trained as OT technicians; National Servicemen from va...F10642
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Dust off DPR/TV/899
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Maker: Bull, Malcolm Norman
Dustoff helicopters the aerial ambulances of the Vietnam war have made the Vietnam conflict the safest war ever for the injured soldier. Only seconds after a soldier is wounded in battle or has trigge...F04725
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Dustoff Vietnam (DPR196)
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Maker: Directorate of Public Relations
Methods of casualty evacuation and hospital treatment available to troops in South Vietnam. Shows troops in jungle, wounded soldier being transferred via a 'dust off' helicopter and being transported ...F03230
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Edward Bonaventure Heffernan as a captain Regimental Medical Officer, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC), 1 Australian Field Hospital, 2 Field Ambulance, South Vietnam, 1966-1967, interviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Gary John McKay MC (Ret'd)
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Edward Bonaventure Heffernan as a captain Regimental Medical Officer, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC), 1 Australian Field Hospital, 2 Field Ambulance, South Vietnam, 1966-1967, interviewed...S01110
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Elizabeth Ann Healey (neé Hall) as a captain nursing sister 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam, 1969-1970, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: Hemmings, Lynn
Elizabeth Ann Healey (neé Hall) as a captain nursing sister 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam, 1969-1970, interviewed by Lynn HemmingsS01519
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Experiences in Vietnam: [1 Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, May-September 1969 / Lieutenant Colonel B.H. Gutteridge
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Maker: Gutteridge, Bruce Heath
Lieutenant-Colonel B H Gutteridge was a pathologist serving with the Citizens Military Force (CMF) and was sent to South Vietnam for a three month tour with 1 Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau. Scen...F04760
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Jean O'Neill as the major Matron 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam 1968-1969, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: O'Neill, Jean Hemmings, Lynn
Support given to Vietnamese orphanage; relationship with staff at Australian civilian hospital at Vung Tau; risk of attack by Viet Cong and evacuation plans; curfews; discipline; actions of commanding...S01580
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June Ellen Naughton (neé Miinchow) as a captain nursing sister and Michael Anthony Naughton as the lieutenant colonel Commanding Officer both 1st Australian Field Hospital, South Vietnam 1969-1970, interviewed by Lynn Hemmings
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Maker: Hemmings, Lynn
Nursing training; joining army; selection of nurses for service in Vietnam; preparation for departure; theatre sister in Vietnam; role and training of theatre technicians; relations with other staff; ...S01578
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Main Entrance to the 1st Australian Field Hospital, built on the sand dunes at Vung Tau. Some of ...
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Maker: Hayman, John Anthony
Main Entrance to the 1st Australian Field Hospital, built on the sand dunes at Vung Tau. Some of the buildings have been protected by low sand bagged walls and some ambulances are visible in the dista...P04073.001