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How abs where were Casualty clearing stations located?

Author: Alana Ray



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Casualty clearing stations were located a sufficient distance from the frontline to provide some safety against attack, but they were close enough to be accessible by ambulance wagons. Clearing stations closest to the frontline would specialise in operating on the most crucial injuries such as ones to the chest. They were set up in buildings and were often located near railways for ease access to the next stage in the chain of evacuation


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