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Hospital ships of World War One


ATTACKS ON OTTOMAN HOSPITAL SHIPS IN WORLD WAR I

During World War I, hospital ships were used in order to efficiently treat wounded and sick soldiers and to transport them to hospitals on land.

Hospital Ships used at Gallipoli - Sailors, navies and the war at sea

I have just discovered that a distant relative served in the Royal Naval Reserve from 1st June 1915 and was as far as I can see was on HMS ...

Hospital ships in World War I. - Auckland - Rare Books

1915. No Binding. 3 glass lantern slides of hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign and Eastern Mediterranean theatre of WWI. Maheno, Lyttleton.

Great War Hospital Ships and Ambulance Transports

Military Hospital Ships and Ambulance Transports ; St. George, 4, 4 ; Massilia, 5, 11 ; Assaye, 8, 10 ; Maheno, 10 · 6 ; Dongola, 7, 12 ...

Hospital Ships WW2 and World War 1 - QARANC

Information about Hospital Ships used by the British Army during the World Wars and the Falklands War.

Category:Hospital ships in World War I - Military Wiki

Hospital ships in World War I ... A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a medical treatment facility or hospital; most are operated by the ...

Hospital Ships: the Correct Title and Abbreviation - Page 2

There are two where the War Diary page specifies HMHS, HMHS Araguaya and HMHS Ellora. These are both in the list of “Military Hospital Ships and ...

Hospital Ships - Maheno and Marama - Torpedo Bay Navy Museum

Merchant ships were converted to hospital ships during the First World War. New Zealand provided two of these vessels, funded by a combination of Government ...

Nursing on the high seas: Hospital ships in WWI | Christchurch City ...

The Maheno sailed from Wellington on 11 June 1915, with a host of nurses including Louie McNie. Life was cramped, smelly, and far from home.

Boat to blighty - Wenches in trenches

The hospital ships of World War I were mostly converted passenger liners. Examples of these are the RMS Aquitania and the His Majesty's Hospital Ship (HMHS) ...

Hospital ships in World War I: (1915) Photograph - AbeBooks

No Binding - 1915 - Condition: Very Good - 3 glass lantern slides of hospital ships during the Gallipoli campaign and Eastern Mediterranean theatre of WWI.

Royal Canadian Navy Medical Service During WWI

employed 5 hospital ships, which made an aggregate of 42 voyages. The names of the vessels, and number of voyages made, and number of patients carried were ...

The Hospital Ship - The Long, Long Trail

The Hospital Ship was a unit of the Royal Army Medical Corps. The following information is from “War Establishments of the New Armies”, a War Office ...

Departure of the last Australian hospital ship from Southampton ...

Hospital ships were designated as floating medical treatment facilities or hospitals ... one of the two Australian hospital ships used during the First World War.

Category:World War I hospital ships - Wikimedia Commons

S · HMHS Salta (ship, 1911) (3 F) · Santa Lucia (ship, 1912) (1 F) · Sicilia (ship, 1901) (1 F) · Somali (ship, 1901) (2 F) · Soudan (ship, 1901) ...

Remembering USS Relief (AH-1), the Navy's Floating Fortress of ...

Along with USS Solace (AH-5), the Relief was one of two hospital ships in commission at the start of World War II. Over the course of her ...

WW2 Hospital Ships | - WW2 US Medical Research Centre

The US Navy operated its first Hospital Ship during the years of the Tripolitan War (1801-1805). In June 1804, a small vessel, in fact a 6-foot ketch named ' ...

SHIPS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR - Imperial War Museums

Object associations ; Associated people and organisations. Royal Navy, GLOUCESTER CASTLE (HMHS) ; Associated events. Gallipoli 1915-1916, Dardanelles, Ottoman ...

An Overview of US Navy Hospital Ships - Naval Order

The Comfort class hospital ship was a United States Navy World War II-era hospital ship design. Three vessels - USS Comfort (AH-6), USS Hope (AH ...

World War One album of hospital ships, medical officers and nurses

Group of six medical officers and soldiers sitting on stairs on the deck of a ship, possibly the Hospital Ship Assaye.