WW1 AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICS WATER CANTEEN COMPLETE-SOLD

  • WW1 AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICS WATER CANTEEN COMPLETE-SOLD E719

    WW1 AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICS WATER CANTEEN COMPLETE

    History

    This water bottle was carried by stretcher bearers in the Field Ambulance. The cup/cap was used to give a drink to a wounded soldier who could not hold a water bottle to his lips.
    the Field Ambulance was an Australian World War I military unit whose purpose was to provide medical transport and aid to the wounded and sick soldiers in the field. 
    Typically a Lieutenant Colonel commanded each ambulance. All officers of the ambulance were medical doctors or surgeons. Dental units were often attached to the ambulance as well. 
    A Field Ambulance consisted of two sections, the Mobile and the Immobile. The Mobile Section travel with its brigade into combat, where it would establish a Dressing Station. It use stretchers or carts to retrieve the wounded and transport them to the Dressing Station. The Immobile Section established and operated a Receiving Station, which received the wounded the Dressing Station sent on. The ambulance's surgeons would operate on the wounded at the Receiving Station. From the Receiving Station, the sick and wounded would go first to the Casualty Clearing Station and ultimately to a Base Hospital.

    Item Description

    Exceptionally nice Medics water bottle in good condition showing minimal use for its age. original tin cup and cork bottle stopper still present as is the leather carrier complete with shoulder strap. Felt canteen cover has a few moth nips commensurate with its age. theese canteens are hard to find especially in this condition.

     

     

    $475.00