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With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt

With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt

著者: Tickner Edwardes
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During the tumultuous years of the First World War, the Royal Army Medical Corps stood as a vital lifeline for British and Allied troops, whether they were engaged in fierce battles on the frontlines or involved in various military operations across the vast theaters of war. As the conflict raged on and the battlefront expanded from Europe to the Middle East, the demand for medical support surged, necessitating the rapid establishment of extensive medical facilities to care for the increasing number of wounded, sick, and maimed soldiers needing urgent attention. The British and Allied forces swiftly commandeered buildings and repurposed them to create thousands of hospital beds, yet these resources were often overwhelmed, especially following the initial landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April 1915, when 16,000 wounded were received in just ten days. This poignant memoir, penned by Tickner Edwardes in 1918, offers a gripping firsthand account of his experiences as an operating theatre orderly in Egypt during the Great War. With a unique blend of keen observation and eloquent prose, Edwardes illuminates the critical roles and responsibilities of the R.A.M.C. in safeguarding the health and well-being of all personnel engaged in the arduous operations of war. - Summary by Steve CCopyright Biographies 2.0
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  • 21 - With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt by Tickner Edwardes
    2025/08/19
    During the tumultuous years of the First World War, the Royal Army Medical Corps stood as a vital lifeline for British and Allied troops, whether they were engaged in fierce battles on the frontlines or involved in various military operations across the vast theaters of war. As the conflict raged on and the battlefront expanded from Europe to the Middle East, the demand for medical support surged, necessitating the rapid establishment of extensive medical facilities to care for the increasing number of wounded, sick, and maimed soldiers needing urgent attention. The British and Allied forces swiftly commandeered buildings and repurposed them to create thousands of hospital beds, yet these resources were often overwhelmed, especially following the initial landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April 1915, when 16,000 wounded were received in just ten days. This poignant memoir, penned by Tickner Edwardes in 1918, offers a gripping firsthand account of his experiences as an operating theatre orderly in Egypt during the Great War. With a unique blend of keen observation and eloquent prose, Edwardes illuminates the critical roles and responsibilities of the R.A.M.C. in safeguarding the health and well-being of all personnel engaged in the arduous operations of war. - Summary by Steve C
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  • 20 - With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt by Tickner Edwardes
    2025/08/19
    During the tumultuous years of the First World War, the Royal Army Medical Corps stood as a vital lifeline for British and Allied troops, whether they were engaged in fierce battles on the frontlines or involved in various military operations across the vast theaters of war. As the conflict raged on and the battlefront expanded from Europe to the Middle East, the demand for medical support surged, necessitating the rapid establishment of extensive medical facilities to care for the increasing number of wounded, sick, and maimed soldiers needing urgent attention. The British and Allied forces swiftly commandeered buildings and repurposed them to create thousands of hospital beds, yet these resources were often overwhelmed, especially following the initial landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April 1915, when 16,000 wounded were received in just ten days. This poignant memoir, penned by Tickner Edwardes in 1918, offers a gripping firsthand account of his experiences as an operating theatre orderly in Egypt during the Great War. With a unique blend of keen observation and eloquent prose, Edwardes illuminates the critical roles and responsibilities of the R.A.M.C. in safeguarding the health and well-being of all personnel engaged in the arduous operations of war. - Summary by Steve C
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    55 分
  • 19 - With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt by Tickner Edwardes
    2025/08/19
    During the tumultuous years of the First World War, the Royal Army Medical Corps stood as a vital lifeline for British and Allied troops, whether they were engaged in fierce battles on the frontlines or involved in various military operations across the vast theaters of war. As the conflict raged on and the battlefront expanded from Europe to the Middle East, the demand for medical support surged, necessitating the rapid establishment of extensive medical facilities to care for the increasing number of wounded, sick, and maimed soldiers needing urgent attention. The British and Allied forces swiftly commandeered buildings and repurposed them to create thousands of hospital beds, yet these resources were often overwhelmed, especially following the initial landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in April 1915, when 16,000 wounded were received in just ten days. This poignant memoir, penned by Tickner Edwardes in 1918, offers a gripping firsthand account of his experiences as an operating theatre orderly in Egypt during the Great War. With a unique blend of keen observation and eloquent prose, Edwardes illuminates the critical roles and responsibilities of the R.A.M.C. in safeguarding the health and well-being of all personnel engaged in the arduous operations of war. - Summary by Steve C
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    53 分
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