Port Arthur until 1923 when
it was relocated to the
neighbouring city of Fort
William under LCol Hogarth.
The fourth section, which
deals with 4 Field Ambulance
during the Second World War,
includes photographs, maps
and newspaper articles of the
Units exploits along the
| Western Front. The next
section details post-war
changes to the Army Medical
Services and their particular
impacts on 4 Field Ambulance.
Contemporary photographs of
Unit training and exercises
have been donated by Unit
members to bring this exhibit
into the modern era. The
| final section describes the
contributions of three
outstanding unit members;
LCol J.D. McIntosh, Col
Elizabeth Smellie, and Maj C.
Borland. This exhibit
demonstrates that while the
military medical services
have undergone dramatic
transformations over the past
| half-century, 4 Field
Ambulance has maintained its
active role in the Lakehead
communities and is
perpetuated today by 18 Field
Ambulance, located in Thunder
Bay, Ontario.
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