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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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    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. Along with the RMO there were orderlies and men trained as stretcher bearers who would provide this support.
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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. 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...

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

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    WEBThis diagram from a Canadian history shows the locations and types of aid posts and dressing stations that supported the 1st Canadian Division during the opening of the Second Battle of Ypres. There are six …

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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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