New Zealand Mounted Field Ambulance
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New Zealand Mounted Field Ambulance | |
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Years active: | – |
Country: | New Zealand |
Service: | New Zealand Army |
Branch: | New Zealand Expeditionary Force |
Type: | Medical |
Specific type: | Field Ambulance |
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Contents
Personal narratives
Charles Cates (1893-1971)
Private. Field Ambulance attached to New Zealand Mounted Rifles, New Zealand Medical Corp
- Diary, 6 August 1914 - 31 June 1915, by Charles Cates (Service No: 3/162A), Alexander Turnbull Library (MSX-2368)
- Diary, 31 June 1915 - 10 March 1916, by Charles Cates (Service No: 3/162A), Alexander Turnbull Library (MSX-2369)
Diaries covers embarkation, hospital experiences in Gallipoli campaign.
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