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  2. Regimental aid post (RAP) A RAP was close to the front line, such as in a dugout (a hole dug in the side of a trench). Here light wounds would be treated so that soldiers could return to the front line. Those who needed more treatment were moved on to a dressing station.
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    A regimental aid post was the first step in the medical evacuation chain. The post was usually located about 700 yards (640m) behind the front. A Regimental Medical Officer and five other ranks from the Australian Army Medical Corps staffed most posts. Infantry battalions assigned at least 16 soldiers to act as stretcher-bearers.
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  5. WEBEvery 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 …

  6. WEBRegimental aid post (RAP) A RAP was close to the front line, such as in a dugout (a hole dug in the side of a trench). Here light wounds would be treated so that soldiers could return to the...

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  8. WEBRegimental Aid Posts. The first staging post on this journey would be the RAP, where a wounded man would either walk from walking-wounded collecting points or be carried by regimental stretcher bearers or comrades.

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    WEBThe majority of the wounded would pass through a regimental aid post, and/or an advanced dressing station. Some made their own way there, and others would be collected by the stretcher...

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    WEBThe FAs were the first link in the evacuation chain and the vital link between the regimental aid post (RAP) and the clearing hospital (CH). As a result of the deficiency in FAs, the clearing of the wounded was measly.

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