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WWII MRS Coomalie Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 1/1/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


This should be almost a drive by with a short walk on your
way south on the Stuart Highway or to Litchfield National Park.

The Cache is located near a WWII site at Coomalie creek.

The cache is a large coffee tin hidden in a very protected spot and has a log and pencil to record your visit.


1 MEDICAL RECEIVING STATION, RAAF

On 29 August 1942, an advance party of 32 personnel moved into new facilities at Coomalie Creek. Their camp was located at the junction of the North - South Road to Darwin and the road to Batchelor. It was situated in the South West Corner of that junction, as then existing. Five weeks later the remaining personnel and equipment rejoined the Unit at Coomalie Creek and the re-siting of the Unit was complete. 271 patients were admitted to their new hospital in that first month.

1 MRS was a fully equipped Hospital of 60 or more beds spread over four large marquees. A separate Operating Theatre was also housed under canvass. The Wards held surgical and accident cases, and those suffering from tropical diseases and general illnesses. More substantial buildings were provided for the Cookhouse and Mess areas.

Several Medical Officers who had occupied specialist positions in these disciplines in civilian life were on the staff. Six Nursing Sisters, a Pharmacist and an X-ray Technician completed the professional staff. The medical professionals were all of Officer Rank. They were housed in separate facilities away from other ranks.

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