RAMC Officers
Of the Malta Garrison
Charles Edward Stuart
1910 – ?

Major Charles Edward Stuart

MB BCh BAO (Belf 1936) DTM&H (Eng 1951) MC Path (1964)

21 Apr 1910 [Aughnacloy Co Tyrone] – ?

Service Record

Mtarfa Military Hospital
Mtarfa Military Hospital. The foundation stone was laid on 6 January 1915 by General Sir Leslie Rundle Governor and Commander-in-Chief Malta. It opened on 29 June 1920 with accommodation for six officers and 190 other ranks, but in 1927 had beds equipped for only six officers and 119 men.

31 May 1939 Supplementary Reserve of Officers Lieutenant RAMC.

1 Sep 1939 Mobilised.

1939–1940 Served with the British Expeditionary Force in France.

31 May 1940 War Substantive Captain RAMC.

22 Aug 1941 Acting Major RAMC.

1941–1945 Served in India and Burma.

28 Apr 1943 War Substantive Major RAMC.

1943 Commanding Officer No 72 Indian Field Ambulance.

28 Jan 1943 Acting Lieutenant Colonel RAMC.

10 Nov 1944 Short Service Commission Lieutenant RAMC.

10 Nov 1944 Captain RAMC.

1 Sep 1944 Permanent Regular Army Commission Captain RAMC.

1945 Commanding Officer No 178 Field Ambulance.

1 Sep 1947 Major RAMC.

1951–1953 Served with the British Troops in Austria.

1953 Specialist in pathology David Bruce Military Hospital Mtarfa.

1954 Specialist in pathology David Bruce Military Hospital Mtarfa.

1955 Senior Specialist in pathology David Bruce Military Hospital Mtarfa.

1956 Senior Specialist in pathology David Bruce Military Hospital Mtarfa.

6 Aug 1956 Lieutenant Colonel RAMC. Left Malta towards Nov 1956.

1956–1960 Assistant Director of Pathology Northern Command.

1960–1962 Assistant Director of Pathology British Army of the Rhine.

1 Sep 1962 Colonel L/RAMC.

1962–1965 Assistant Director of Pathology Royal Army Medical College Millbank.

1 Apr 1965 Retired.

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