War diary, reports, sketch plan layout, and correspondence relating to 15 Casualty Clearing Station

Date:
1941-1942
Reference:
RAMC/1952/5-12
Part of:
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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War diary, reports, sketch plan layout, and correspondence relating to 15 Casualty Clearing Station. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

Provider

The original material is held at The Museum of Military Medicine.

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Description

Comprises:

  • RAMC/1952/5: War diary, written on scrap paper, of 15 Casualty Clearing Station in the First Libyan campaign, December 1941.
  • RAMC/1952/6: Draft report re 15 CCS, Oct-Dec 1941.
  • RAMC/1952/7: Draft report on the functions of a mobile Casualty Clearing Station, 1942.
  • RAMC/1952/8: Sketch plan of the layout of 15 CCS, November 1941.
  • RAMC/1952/9: Report re reconnaissance for site of a stationary hospital near Ikingi Maryat, Amirya, Egypt. 1941 or 1942.
  • RAMC/1952/10: Miscellaneous copy correspondence as officer commanding 15 Casualty Clearing Station, with sketches, lists of lectures, etc, 1941.
  • RAMC/1952/11: Letter to Wayte informing him of his transfer from 15 Casualty Clearing Station, March 1942.
  • RAMC/1952/12: Letter to Sister Mitchell at the Camp Reception Station at Ikingi Maryat from Sergeant H.J. Hammon, RAMC of 15 CCS, re his appreciation of Colonel Wayte as a commanding officer, May 1942.
  • Publication/Creation

    1941-1942

    Physical description

    1 file

    Terms of use

    Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

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    Location of original

    The original material is held at The Museum of Military Medicine.

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