New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
CHAPTER 10 — Alamein to Tripoli
Contents
- [section] p. 376
- Plan for the Offensive p. 377
- Terrain of the Battle Area
- Medical Plan for the Battle p. 378
- Divisional Medical Arrangements for the Battle
- Siting of New Zealand Medical Units p. 381
- Battle of Alamein Begins p. 382
- The Work of the Regimental Medical Officers
- Functioning of Medical Units p. 385
- General Situation p. 391
- Medical Arrangements
- Battle of the ‘Break-Out’ p. 392
- Medical Units in the Battle p. 393
- REVIEW OF CAMPAIGN FROM MEDICAL POINT OF VIEW
- [section]
- The Work of the Advanced Dressing Stations p. 394
- The Work of the Main Dressing Stations
- Work at 1 NZ CCS p. 395
- Dispersal and Red Cross Protection p. 397
- Work of the Ambulance Cars
- Surgery at Alamein
- Surgical Treatment During the Battle of Alamein p. 398
- Base Hospitals p. 400
- Medical Lessons from Alamein Battle p. 401
- Medical Plan of 10 Corps for Advance
- Signal Communication p. 402
- Medical Arrangements of 2 NZ Division for the Advance
- The Advance Begins p. 403
- General Situation – The Pursuit to the Frontier
- The Medical Units p. 404
- General Situation, December 1942 p. 406
- Medical Preparations for ‘Left Hook‘
- ‘Left Hook’ at Agheila p. 408
- Part of Medical Units p. 409
- The Advance to Tripoli p. 410
- Medical Arrangements for Advance to Tripoli
- Working of Medical Units p. 413
- At Tripoli p. 415
- Medical Lessons from the Advance to Tripoli
- Hygiene and Sanitation in Tripoli p. 416
- ADMS 2 NZ Division Promoted to DDMS 30 Corps p. 417