Medical Soldiers: 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance's War, 1940-45

Medical Soldiers: 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance's War, 1940-45

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback with some minor wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: name and sticker on fep. Binding: Intact.

A gripping account of Australian military medical history, Medical Soldiers: 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance's War, 1940-45 chronicles the extraordinary wartime service of the 2/10th Australian Field Ambulance unit across the theatres of World War II. Compiled and edited from firsthand accounts, unit diaries, and historical records, it presents a vivid and deeply human portrait of the men who served not with weapons, but with bandages, scalpels, and unwavering courage under fire. The narrative details the unit's campaigns across North Africa, the Middle East, and the Pacific, illustrating the immense physical and psychological toll borne by those tasked with saving lives amid relentless conflict. Written with meticulous care and respect for its subjects, this volume stands as both a regimental history and a tribute to the unsung heroes of Australia's wartime medical corps.

Author: Rod Ferrandin And Bob Wilson
Format: Paperback
Published: 1985, -
Genre: WW2

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback with some minor wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: name and sticker on fep. Binding: Intact.

A gripping account of Australian military medical history, Medical Soldiers: 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance's War, 1940-45 chronicles the extraordinary wartime service of the 2/10th Australian Field Ambulance unit across the theatres of World War II. Compiled and edited from firsthand accounts, unit diaries, and historical records, it presents a vivid and deeply human portrait of the men who served not with weapons, but with bandages, scalpels, and unwavering courage under fire. The narrative details the unit's campaigns across North Africa, the Middle East, and the Pacific, illustrating the immense physical and psychological toll borne by those tasked with saving lives amid relentless conflict. Written with meticulous care and respect for its subjects, this volume stands as both a regimental history and a tribute to the unsung heroes of Australia's wartime medical corps.