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When in the trenches the doctor's post was the Regimental Aid Post. This was usually a wounded soldiers first port of call. Here he would be patched up and either returned to duties in the line or passed back to a Field Ambulance.
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A Regimental Aid Post was the first post in the medical chain during the two world wars. They were often set up in buildings and cellars close to the fighting. Casualties would be given basic treatment before being sent further back for …
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The regimental aid post (RAP) was the first step in the medical evacuation chain. It was usually located about 650 metres behind the front line. The Regimental Medical Officer, 5 medical orderlies and 16 stretcher bearers were normally at …
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Every battalion had a medical officer, assisted by at least 16 stretcher-bearers. The medical officer was tasked with establishing a Regimental Aid Post near the front line. From here, the wounded were evacuated and cared for by men of a …
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