Was a bit vain about looks apparently!Īny info where to look or access documents would be much appreciated. Grand father, my mother said, had two tattos one on each arm, a horses head for RHA and "Mother" probably to cover up scars. 18, American Expeditionary Forces: (Johns Hopkins unit) Author (s): Base Hospital 18 Association, author. It said that 'O' observation station was attacked by sniper fire. Collections: World War 1, 1914-1918 / Subjects: Hospitals, Military and World War I - Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine. Army Medical Corps received orders to move Base Hospital No. I have been reading the RHA 5th Brigade 8th Division War Diary and this ties in with entries around this date of 'O' battery coming across a sniper tower in Fromelles (think this is what it is called as the people writing the entries should have been doctors in later life as their penmanship was as scribbley as todays doctors!). Monday, Less than a month after the United States entered World War I, Maj. Are there any records that can be accessed from this hospital? Was it a regular French hospital or a Mobile War hospital? I am trying to confirm my Grandfather in a RHA unit in WW1 and have a man called Gnr John Smith 39257 GSW slight both arms Adm 11 G.H. ![]() Hi everyone, just would like to know if there is any way to find out about soldiers admitted to hospital in France WW1.
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