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Major Joe Johnston RAMC was OIC. A
Senior Specialist in Surgery of many years experience from
Tidworth Military Hospital. A general surgeon with a wide knowledge and
experienced in trauma. The Irish element.
Captain Nick Cetti RAMC performed the
duties of resuscitation officer and camp medical officer. He was
a Trainee in Surgery from The "Woolwich" who had previously been RMO to one of the Guards Regiments. Some Italian in there
somewhere
Captain Bill de Bass RAMC was
Specialist in Anaesthesia from BMH Rinteln. Formerly an RMO with
1RHA, for the last three years he had been an anaesthetist. The
Basque element.
The core of the theatre team was
made up of four Theatre Technicians. Three worked as operating
technicians and one as an anaesthetic technician.
Sgt Gerry Farrell or "Radar" was
the senior theatre technician and and had been detached from the
hospital at Catterick.
Cpl Bud Holder was, like Joe
Johnston, from Tidworth Military Hospital
L/Cpl Pete Starling from Islerlohn was
the third operating theatre technician.
Pte Pete Canning had been my
anaesthetic technician in BMH Rinteln for two years and as he
would be underemployed whilst I was away, for that and other
reasons, it seemed it seemed like a good idea that he got his
knees brown.
Sgt Dave Barrow from Munster
filled the post of Laboratory Technician and Sgt Roger Hicks
from the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot was tasked
with radiography.
"Mac" also from The Cambridge
along with Sgt Lim from Akrotiri were responsible for the
nursing under the direction of Sgt Mick Pargin of BMH Iserlohn.
Last but not least Cpl Tony Powell
was the RAMC clerk who kept all(?) the paperwork in order.
The "owner" of the Station Medical
Centre, the RAF interface with 55FST, was present in the form of an RAF WO
Chief Tech Brian Spice, who clearly thought that the RAMC were culturally
closer to the adoo than to the RAF. A sentiment which I have no
doubt was also shared by the station commander Sqdr Ldr Gerry
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