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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Photographs, diagrams and Illustrations
List of Maps, Graphs, Charts and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Antecedents and lessons learnt
Chapter 2: Prelude to war – 1914
Chapter 3: Getting down to it –1915
Chapter 4: Desert, dust and camels – 1916
Chapter 5: France and Belgium – 1916
Chapter 6: The Middle Eastern theatre – 1917
Chapter 7: A hell for man and beast – 1917
Chapter 8: Progress at last – Palestine and Syria, 1918
Chapter 9: The Western Front – 1918
Chapter 10: Interlude – 1919
Chapter 11: Indifference and impoverishment – 1920 to1938
Chapter 12: Slipping quietly away –1939 to1946
Chapter 13: Epilogue – what could have been?
Appendices
1. Notes on Army formations and numbers
2. Residential background of AAVC members 1914–1918
3. Civilian occupation of AAVC members 1914–1918
4. AAVC Embarkation Roll, First World War
5. Contents of veterinary officer’s wallet
6. Contents of unit veterinary chest
7. AAVC officers as at March 1916
8. AAVC officers as at March 1917
9. Wastage in horses during week ending 4 February 1918
10. Veterinarians who joined the AAVC between the two World Wars
11. AAVC officers on the Active List in 1938
12. Doctrinal Establishment of the Australian Army Veterinary Corps
13. Distribution of AAVC vacancies across the commands – 1941
Glossary – Military
Glossary – Veterinary
Abbreviations
Metric Conversions
Bibliography
Endnotes
Index
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