Salby, Date assigned 7-16-1918, Embarked for overseas on 7-2-1919 at the port of New York City (See note C). and 175 enlisted. Click on the below link: The last VC Insignia on the right is posted by Melinda Yantis who is stationed in Germany and writes: I am sending you a picture of the VC Shabrique badge it was placed on the rear, lower corner of the officer's saddle blanket. Corps 3 - Digger History NOTE; PLEASE LOOK UNDER VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO 4 FOR MORE INFORMATION. Veterinary Hospital No 11 arrived Home from the war at Boston June 9, 1919 on the Transport President Grant. In each zone they convened the so-called "town U.S. Remount Depot No. 13, SS WESTERDYK OR WESTERDIJK Russian Civil War and American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918 to 1920. My grandfather Leonard Murphy was assigned to this Veterinary Hospital. BELOW IS A TRIBUTE TO "CORPORAL FRANK W. BUCKLES" LAST U.S. 315: Date of Arrival, September 7, 1918; Number of officers 6; Number of enlisted men, 149; Commanding Officer, Captain C.L. 110 - 1st Lt H. H. Harz - 33rd Division, Section No. Click on the below click for a Overseas Troop Transport Map and other information Mobile Veterinary Section No 114 was with the 37th Division, organized at Camp Sheridan, Ala, V.C. I found another listing Field Remount Squadrons No. Army Medical (AMEDD) Careers and Training | goarmy.com 341: Date of Arrival, November 24, 1918; Number of officers 5; Number of enlisted men, 150; Commanding Officer, Captain T.H. Organized October 1918 at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, Stationed at Camp Hill, Virginia November 1918, Overseas? Div. Downloading audio-visual for non-commercial offline listening or viewing. 2 during WW1 and was stationed in France. WW1 British Army Militaria & Commonwealth Forces Collectables as a war measure. 348 Source: Veterinary Bulletin, Vol. and Base Hospitals. 24 AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO. Baines; Original Station, Carbon Blanc. First and Last Names are needed for good search . Arrived home from the war at Charleston on June 23, 1919 on the Transport Princess Matoika from St Nazaire left June 12. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR H Koon, division veterinarian. NOTE: Farriers were what you could call nurses for animals. 18 October 1918 to January 1919, Unit No. 326 due home from the war and arrive at Philadelphia on June 22, 1919 on the Iowan from Bordeaux June 10, 1919. 342 due home from the war at New York on July 7, 1919 on the Calamares sailed from St Nazaire on June 27, 1919. Corrugated-iron roofing was placed on the sides and Note: Even know the below is the orginal station location it should be remembered these remount squadrons were re-assigned quite often. U.S. Remount Squadron No. 9 November 1918 to July 1919, IV Corps September 1918 to June 1919. The ADVANCE VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO. Mobile Veterinary Section No 103 was assigned to early convoy May 5, 1919. 105 April 1918 to February 1919, Unit No. (This being redesignated as the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps in 1919.) Organized November 1918 at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, Stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas January 1918, Overseas? Camp Meade, Maryland, 6a commissioned officers 75 enlisted personnel, opened 9-3-1917, Closed, Authorized capacity 5,000 animals, average animal strength 4,504. "With French horses, who were naturally vicious and difficult to handle". Its animals and their handlers locate IEDs, help clear routes, buildings and vehicles, and guard and patrol key installations to assist and enhance security. [4] Sixteen veterinary surgeons were appointed the following year, and by 1801 there were 44 in total. The Veterinary Hospitals are established on the lines of communication for the care of sick and wounded animals. The gasoline motor was unable to oust the warhorse Veterinary Hospital No 7 May 16, 1919, this section was assigned to early convoy Home (APO 711) arrived Home from the war at Boston July 5, 1919 on the Cruiser Huntington. personnel consisted of officers 0 and enlisted 0 men, division veterinarian none assigned, Date assigned 8-23-1918, Embarked for overseas on 9-26-1917 at the port of New York City (See note A and B). It should first be noted that at the start of the War before the Veterinary Corps was under the jurisdiction of the Medical Corps the Veterinary Corps was detached to the Remount Service and the Remount Service was part of the Quartermaster Corps. While serving in the 6th Cavalry, Pershing participated in several Indian campaigns and was cited for bravery for actions against the Apache. The fourth over from the left I cannot tell you anything about and I question if it is a genuine WW1 or post WW1 VC insignia. I BELIEVE THAT ONCE THE FIRST PART OF THIS LIST IS UNCOVERED WE WILL THEN HAD A COMPLETE LIST OF THE SHIPS THAT CARRIED THE HORSES AND MULES OVERSEAS DURING WW1 FOR THE US ARMY. The Corps can only be as strong as the men who enter it from civilian life can make it. In the years since the Second World War, dogs have become the main animal to be engaged in combat situations.[21]. Merchant Q.M.C. Remount Squadron No. , Demobilization January 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio. & Delwin M. Campbell, Volume II, page 751. 333, 306 Field Remount Squadron. Leonard Sebastian, U.S. Veterinary Hospital No. The War Service Committee of the Furniture and Fixture and Gievres animal capacity 2,000 - UPDATE August 30, 2007 I have located Veterinary Corps Hospital No. Major George B McKillip - Base Section S.O.S. AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO. Remount Squadron No. Click on the below link to read the Roster of Auxiliary Remount Depot No. 8, CLAYE SOUILLY, FRANCE, DURING WW1, Video: Interview with Leonard Sebastian U.S. Veterinary Hospital No. Therefore animals were held at hospitals until they were in a salable condition. Captain Pollard, division veterinarian, 3rd Division. Organized September 1918 at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, Point of Embarkation Hoboken, New York, Overseas from October 1918 to July 1919, Demobilization July 1919 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, Veterinary Corps personnel, commissioned officer 1, enlisted 3, Embarked overseas for the port of New York City on October 27, 1918, Remarks S.O.S. 23. supplies, comprising 120,000 items, was then prepared, to 344: Date of Arrival, November 16, 1918; Number of officers 5; Number of enlisted men, 147; Commanding Officer, Captain W.E. 319 is due home from the war and will arrive at Philadelphia on June 20, 1919 on the transport Ohioan. FIELD REMOUNT SQUADRON NO. 6 at Neufchateau. newly organized aviation centers at Issoudun and elsewhere, 12 serving H. LYNCH, Maine. in the entire operation throughout the country. 43, January 14, 1918, provided for each Infantry division 3 veterinary field units and 1 mobile veterinary section, the total personnel of this service for a division being placed at 12 officers and 51 enlisted men. 302st Field Remount Squadron - With the III Corps - Souhesmes la Grande. The information that you post may help someone else who is searching for information on their relative or help us all learn more, VIDEO/AUDIO TAPE: LISTEN TO LEONARD SEBASTIAN TALK ABOUT BEING STATIONED AT U.S. VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO. During the weeks of waiting for the German offensive to open, the units of the various divisions disposed of disabled animals without any central direction, and when the troops went into action against formidable enemy resistance, the animals wrecked beyond redemption were abandoned in the open or dragged over the highways to French hospital and left "unidentified American property" This unfortunate state of affairs was revealed in the inspection of such of these animals as could be located, when a veterinary service was being organized for the First Army and was taking charge of the situation. Commissioned 2nd Lt., August 13, 1917; 1st Lt. May 3, 1919; discharged, August 11, 1919; duty, 26th Division, Camp Greene, N.C., August 1917; A.E.F., November, 1917 to July, 1919. Remount Squadron No. Search the online registry instantly. Mobile Veterinary Section No 320 was with the 95th Division, organized at Camp Sherman, Ohio, V.C. Your zeal happily led you into research and as a result, you have made many valuable discoveries concerning the nature of and cures for equine diseases. It is responsible for maintaining, recovering and repairing tanks, vehicles, weapons and equipment. To make this record the industry turned to the makers of automobile wheels for large quantities of wheels for army escort wagons. The W.S. The horse and mule was a very loved and cherished member of the army force. U.S. Services of Supply (SOS) - formerly known as the Line of Communications. Edwards, Date assigned 11-20-1917, Embarked for overseas on 8-24-1918 at the port of New York City. Demobilization December 1919 at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. technically as remount, and the buying of horses was in the Everyone must bear in mind the fact that the Veterinary Corps as a military organization was entirely new and was developed during the stress of war days, when haste meant everything. Veterinary Hospitals No 22, 23, 24, and 25, fifth phase, organized, personnel about fifty percent complete. IT Manager, Global Audit Europe, AMERICAN EXPOSITION VERDUN, FRANCE 2008 FROM WILLY PERRIER, Return in the The Army Veterinary Service During the Great War, WW1 Website: American harness, with steel collars, was used. 2 June 1918 to July 1919, Unit No. U.S. ARMY ANIMAL TRANSPORT SERVICE: "THE INNOCENT ABROAD" CORPS MOBILE VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO 7, 8, AND 9. 8, France, A.E.F., WW1, Click on the below link to go to the WW1 US Army Veterinary Corps Post Patrick Wheeler U.S. Army Center of Military History. Remount Squadron No. Click on the below link to view more pictures of the Veterinary Corps. Royal Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia He was a PTE in the Veterinary Corps, his regimental number was TT/02381., all i am able to find is the British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Card, this says Theatre of war: 2 and Date of entry therein: 25/04/1915. News. The corps was granted the right to use the "Royal . Field Remount Squadrons No. By 1918, the British were sending over 67 million lbs (30 million kg) of meat to the Western Front each month. Booth, Date assigned 4-4-1918, Embarked for overseas on 7-18-1918 at the port of Hoboken, N.J. These depots were the normal adjuncts of the ports of 4, Camp de Souge (detachment from hospital), May 12, 1918 - Commander Captain R. M. Buffington, Veterinary Hospital No 5 - Location , Toul - Commander Major W Reid Blair - Click on the link: Lt Walter D Jensen - First Army, A.E.F. 303 due at New York on July 23, 1919 on the transport Sierra sailing from St Nazaire on July 13, 1919. method, were sent out into every zone in the country as This is where your help with information that is in attics and old boxes has really help to shed a lot of light. Going into the Marne our first major battle we did not even have one Veterinary Hospital in France to care for our animals. Kansas. 112 was with the 35th Division, organized at Camp Doniphan, Okla., V.C. Click on the below link: 319: arrived in Boston July 5, 1919 on the Battle ship Virginia came from Brest June 23, 1919 (Note RMS No. is use and sometimes Unit is used, it is the same. 8 November 1918 to June 1919. Twenty-one veterinary hospitals and two base veterinary hospitals were provided in the Services of Supply, and 10 other veterinary hospitals and 1 other base veterinary hospital were on the shipping program or in process of organization in France when the armistice was signed. Click on the below link: Peter, Date assigned 11-26-1917, Embarked for overseas on 10-2-1918 at the port of New York City. were produced faster than men were trained and transported Royal Army Veterinary Corps other ranks: medal rolls RAVC/1; RAVC/2 7th Mobile Veterinary Section. Troops. Troops. The issue of convalescent animals from veterinary units back to organizations was stopped, and the policy of passing all convalescent animals through remount depots for reissue was instituted. There was no opportunity to study and perfect the organization, there was no assurance that the personnel was adequate in numbers or grades or that the equipment was suitable for the number of patients proposed. Formed in 1921, the Royal Army Dental Corps has taken care of the British Armys dental health for a century, whether in barracks or on active operations. Listen to Leonard Sebastian describe what it was like in being part of a Veterinary Hospital. wagons, however for 34,000 wagons, which, with spare And the main location may have been at Carbon Blanc with an attachment going to Camp de Souge. 80th Division: Major John L. Wells, division veterinarian. Embarked October 19, 1918, disembarked location unknown, 686 animals on board, animals destroyed or died 1, sick or injured 0, Transport Veterinarian 1 st Lt. Joseph M Hafey Veterinary Hospital No. Courtesy of Paul Hansford. The Fort Ord Station Veterinary Hospital was one of the six National Register nominations forward to the Keeper of the National Register. Questions and answers regarding such a plague or marker can be found on the Office of Historic Preservation Website: THE FORT ORD STATION VETERINARY HOSPITAL (U.S. ARMY HORSE c1941) NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION APPLICATION 28th Division: Major A.N. British Army TT/03076 Private Royal Army Veterinary Corps. 304: Date of Arrival, May 22, 1918; Number of officers 6; Number of enlisted men, 157; Commanding Officer, Captain J.T. Hunter Liggett, Major General Joseph P. Dickman. I have approached various associated museums but no one seems to keep information on individuals (understandably) or where units within the Corps served. Click on the below links: I will continue to gather new information and work on correcting and updating this website, making it the best possible source of information. to France. 2 January 1918 to December 1919, Unit No. THE ROYAL VETERINARY CORPS, 1914-1918 | Imperial War Museums VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO. 7 November 1918 to June 1919, Unit No. Whitlock, Abner, Private, Severely wounded in action. Click on below link: 349 ranges, and ovens, pack-train equipment, and other supplies. They are capable of accommodating 1,000 animals. Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Other ranks' cap badge, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, c1965, Army Veterinary Corps staff treating a wounded horse, c1917. Field Remount Squadron No. 4 March 1918 to August 1919, Unit No. Remount Station at Camp Lewis Tacoma Washington. This detachment and that of the port veterinarians cooperated to a commendable degree and materially added to the efficiency of a short but strenuous shipping campaign. 312, WW1. AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO. Some were employed in the Services of Supply. , Demobilization January 1919 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. These chassis were stored on end, resting on the bumpers. 345: Date of Arrival, November 16, 1918; Number of officers 4; Number of enlisted men, 154; Commanding Officer, Captain J.G. QUARTERMASTER UNDERTAKINGS OF STORAGE DURING THE WAR 341 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Beret Badge. AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO. Snyder, Edward, 1st Lieutenant - Died of disease. Bob's father was also part of 306th Field Remount Squadron and went overseas to France during the WW1. [14], During the First World War almost half the veterinary surgeons in Britain served as officers in the AVC, and the number of other ranks in the Corps grew from 934 to 41,755. It is expected that the experiences of these units in the field will be made a matter of permanent record elsewhere in order that they maybe utilized in the future development of veterinary organizations. Click on the below link: If you have concerns about the language in this record, or you have information to improve it, please share your feedback. 89th Division was at Kylburg. long. Click on below link: personnel consisted of officers 12 and enlisted 54 men, division veterinarian Captain G.O. This is dedicated to Corporal Alfred H. Phillips by his son Robert Phillips and to all those that served in the Auxiliary Remount Depots in WW1. 18 Sougy France Note: Dead horses were inoculated by a special serum to prevent decay and shipped to French buyers. The object of this school, as had been stated, was to organize, equip, and train veterinary units for overseas service. Joseph James McGee Harrison Royal Scots Fusiliers. Three years later, the Army Veterinary Department was merged into it. Below in some information that I have been able to collect: Base Animal Transport 301 arrived in Boston July 5, 1919 on the Battle ship Virginia. Wolf, August, Private, Died of wounds in action. Mobile Veterinary Section No. Hi Greg, As of this date I am not aware of any VC insignias being reproduced for sale. This is one of the recently found pictures of my grandfather, VETERINARY HOSPITALS OF THE A.E.F. Camp de Souge animal capacity 1,000 - (Detachment from Veterinary Hospital No. 2 V.C. 322 Corps Hospital No 5, Base Hospital No 3, awaiting orders at training school. It is believed that the Corps will be able to use to the utmost advantage the experience gained in conducting these schools in any system of instruction that may be established in the future. 333 during WW1, Click on the below link to view pictures posted by Michael Wragg of his grandfather, Corporal Luther Leonard Wragg who was assigned to Auxiliary Remount Depot No. Remount Squadron No. 4, 27TH INFANTRY, A.E.F., SIBERIA, WW1. 113, 4 officers and 65 men; Evacuation Ambulance Company No. NOTE: more research in needed. WE NEED YOUR HELP ON RESEARCH AND TO SAVE THE VETERINARY CORPS STATION AT THE PRESIDIO MONTEREY AND FORT ORD, CAMP ORD. 1918, Remarks S.O.S. Reed; Original Station, Carbon Blanc. Only 8 hospitals were then in operation, containing about 4,000 animals. And to all of the horses and mules who served and gave up their lives too. 3 December 1918 to August 1919, Unit No. Remount Depot No. U.S. Remount Station at Kripp, Germany 1919, U.S. REMOUNT STATION AND VETERINARY HOSPITAL, MONTABAUR, GERMANY 1919 Click on the below link: These orders made it possible for each detail to secure results without a great deal of duplication of effort and lost of motion. Read more about our collections and the information we hold. Corps Veterinarian: Click on the below click to see The Remount Station at Camp Lewis Tacoma Washington around 1917. four-wheel-drive trucks, and G. M. C. ambulance chassis. Sales began with rapid reduction in animals. 318 359 It measures about 2 1/2 inches long, I am not sure if they were used in both wars or not. Total fatal casualties, officers and men, 104. The Army's very first order for escort U.S. Remount Squadron No. CONCLUSION OF THE WAR 70 taking over sick animals from organizations, giving minor treatments and turning them into the auxiliary remount depot. personnel consisted of officers 12 and enlisted 45 men, division veterinarian Captain F.R. Very few in the command of the Army really understood the importance of the role of the Veterinary Corps on the battlefields of France in removing wounded animals and caring for the sick. Sailed from Brest on June 10, 1919. VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO. Mobile Veterinary Section No 321 was with the 96th Division, organized at Camp Wadsworth, S.C., V.C. Veterinary Hospitals No 3, 5, 19, and 20 were on this transport returning home. Grenfell, F. A., 1st Lieutenant, Severely wounded in action. These organizations evacuated 23,000 wounded and disabled horses and mules from the battlefields from September 25th to November 11th, and convoyed them safely to advanced and base hospitals. Detailed veterinary history of "The Americans on the Marne" can never be written. I thought this would be of interest to you. U.S. Veterinary Hospital No. CORPS MOBILE VETERINARY HOSPITAL NO 5 Each family was entitled to hang a small Son In Service flag in their window, the blue star in the center of the red-bordered white rectangle signified a family member in active service. - Greg Krenzelok - Director - Historian Do not miss listening to this! AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO. WORD FROM THE EDITOR: Also, please note that there was no one source of information to create this website, that would have been too easy. Major R. H. Power - I Corps any place where army supplies were stored. 345 assigned Home for early Convoy Notice: Washington June 5, 1919. [13] In 1890 there were reported to be 3,312 army horses in Aldershot Camp: 1,814 belonging to cavalry regiments, 750 to the Royal Artillery (312 riding and 438 draught horses), 397 horses (and mules) pertaining to the Army Service Corps, and 262 to the Royal Engineers (the rest being attached to officers of the infantry regiments).
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