2nd New Zealand Field Ambulance
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2nd New Zealand 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
Arthur Anderson Martin (26 March 1877 - 1916)
Major and Medical practitioner. New Zealand Medical Corp
- Diary, 1 Feb-13 Sep 1916, by Arthur Martin (Service No: 3/1737), Alexander Turnbull Library (MSX-4131)
Diary covers embarkation, hospital experiences in France.
Gaetone Joseph Fama
Private and stretcher bearer. 5th Reinforcements.
Copy of letter, 1 October 1916, by Private Gaetone Joseph Fama (Service No 3/668 ), Alexander Turnbull Library (MS-Papers-10732)
Letter covers the Battle of the Somme
Related media
Official Sources
Unit war diaries
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