- 2/12th Field Ambulance (Australia)
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unit_name=2/12th Field Ambulance
caption=Members of the 2/12th Field Ambulance during a parade in November 1943
dates=1940-1946
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aircraft_transport=The 2/12th Field Ambulance was anAustralia n military unit of theSecond Australian Imperial Force , serving duringWorld War II . During their six years of service, over 200 soldiers were killed, the highest figure for a non-combatant unit in Australian history.The 2/12th was founded at
Sydney Showground on22 November ,1940 . The unit was attached to the 23rd Infantry Brigade, 8th Division until February, 1943, when it was moved to II Corps. Most of the recruits were from ruralNew South Wales . During their training in theNorthern Territory , the members of the 2/12th provided medical support for the 23rd Brigade, participated in the construction of five small medical hospitals, and assisted sappers and pioneer assault units, earning the unit the nickname "2/12th Pioneers".Following the beginning of the
Pacific War , 45 members of the 2/12th were each attached toGull Force andSparrow Force , and sent to defend the islands of Ambon andTimor respectively. All of the members of the 2/12th serving with Gull Force were captured or killed by the Japanese on1 February ,1942 , with many dying as prisoners of war on Ambom orHainan . Many of those serving with Sparrow Force were also captured.The half-strength unit was reinforced, and on
10 May ,1943 , the 192 members of the 2/12th boarded hospital ship "Centaur" to be transported toNew Guinea . On14 May ,1943 , at 4:00 a.m., "Centaur" was torpedoed by Japanese submarine "I-177", and sank in less than three minutes. Of the 332 aboard, there were only 64 survivors, including 14 members of the 2/12th. It was 36 hours before they were resuced by USS "Mugford".The 14 survivors were reinforced by men from the 4th Light Field Ambulance, and served in
Borneo ,Morotai , Tarakan,Lutong , andKuching . The unit stood down in 1946, having served past the war's end, working with the retrieval and care of Alliedprisoners of war .Bibliography
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