Royal Australian Army Medical Corps

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Royal Australian Army Medical Corps

Cap badge of the RAAMC
Active 1903 - present day
Country Australia
Branch Australian Army
Nickname Linseed Lancers
Motto Paulatim (Latin, "little by little")
Anniversaries July 1
Commanders
Colonel-in-Chief His Excellency Major General Philip Michael Jeffery, AC, CVO, MC
Notable
commanders
Major General Sir Neville Reginald Howse VC, KCB, KCMG

The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC) is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel. The RAAMC was formed in 1903 and has participated in every Australian Army operation.

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[edit] History

The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps was formed on 1 July 1903 by combining the medical services of the Colonial armies. The Corps' first deployment was to the Second Boer War, where it provided a field hospital and a stretcher bearer company. The Corps has seen service during all subsequent Australian Army deployments, including wars, peacekeeping missions and exercises. The "Royal" prefix was granted in 1948.

Today the administration and command of the RAAMC is vested in the Director-General, who will also be responsible to the General Officer Commanding for the drill, discipline, efficiency, and statistics of the Medical Service. The Director-General is also responsible that the supply of medical and surgical field equipment, ambulance, and field transport is adequate and in good order, as far as funds at his disposal will permit.

Two soldiers from the 1st Health Support Battalion during an exercise in 2007
Two soldiers from the 1st Health Support Battalion during an exercise in 2007

Members of the RAAMC currently serve in the following units:

[edit] Order of precedence

Preceded by:
Australian Army Catering Corps
Australian Army Order of Precedence Succeeded by:
Australian Army Psychology Corps

[edit] References

M. Tyquin, "Little by Little: a Centenary History of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps", AMHP, Sydney, 2003. M. Tyquin, "Sir William 'Mo' Williams - creator of Australia's Army Medical Service", Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Sydney, vol. 84, 1998. A.G. Butler, "The Australian Army Medical Services: The Gallipoli Campaign", (2nd edition, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1938. M. Tyquin, "Gallipoli: the Medical War", University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 1993.

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