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Royal Army Medical Corps

A specialist corps of the Army Medical Services (UK) that provides medical care to British Army personnel and their families in times of both war and peace. Under the Geneva Conventions, members of the RAMC can only use their weapons in self-defence.
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"Terrific bombardment Henry Gwilym Edwards (insets) Henry Gwilym Edwards (insets) by our artillery at 9.15 on Tuesday." " Gwilym served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, before moving to the Royal Field Artillery in 1918.
STILL LIVING THROUGH IT: Former serviceman Paul Nixon above, and front below, is still suffering the mental effects of war after serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps
Medics of 33 Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, returned to their base in Gosport, Hants.
The other victims were: Corporal Kris O'Neill, 27, from Catterick, Yorkshire, of the Royal Army Medical Corps; Private Eleanor Dlugosz, 19, from Southampton, also of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and Kingsman Adam James Smith, 19, from Liverpool, of 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
Pte John Marriott, from the Royal Army Medical Corps, of 61 Springdale Street, Thornton Lodge, was awarded the Military Medal in February 1916.
Rank: Quartermaster Sergeant Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps Age: 25 Date of Death: 20-08-1915 Buried at: Hill 10 Cemetery Hugh Maldwyn Roberts Son of Tom and Mary Roberts and husband of Rachel Roberts of 12 Albany Road.
It's what he would have wanted." Edward was believed to have served with the Royal Army Medical Corps.
I FOUNDED an association in 2011, with the objective of finding friends and colleagues who served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, in 6 Field Ambulance, which was located at Thornwood Camp, on the outskirts of Epping, in Essex.
Six months on from completing her initial training, Molly is deployed to Afghanistan as part of the Royal Army Medical Corps. She is thrilled to be joining the platoon for one of the last missions before the British Army withdraws from the country, but makes a bad first impression on the captain.
L/Cpl Wesley Masters, 25, from Royal Army Medical Corps, then ran 400 yards under fire to treat L/Cpl Moloney, who carried on fighting.
"I can't wait to join The Royal Army Medical Corps as an anaesthetist."
He was studying at Bristol University and was due to take up a commission in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
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