3rd Health Support Battalion | |
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Country | Australia |
Branch | Army Reserve |
Type | Combat Health Support |
Size | One battalion |
Part of | 17th Combat Service Support Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Keswick Barracks |
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The 3rd Health Support Battalion (3 HSB) is an Australian Army Reserve unit headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia, with sub-units spread across Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. Drawing its lineage from the 3rd Australian General Hospital, which was raised for service during World War I, the unit is tasked with providing Role 2 health support to troops deployed overseas on operations and within Australia on exercise, and has provided medical personnel for a variety deployments in the post-war period, including those to Rwanda, Bougainville, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Consisting of three health support companies – the 1st, 3rd and 6th – the unit is headquartered at Keswick Barracks in Adelaide with sub-units and elements in Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney and Adelaide. The unit forms part of the 17th Combat Service Support Brigade.
While it is designated primarily as a Reserve unit, 3 HSB has a small cadre of Regular Army personnel who are tasked with administration and training. Personnel belong to a variety of corps, including the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps, the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps, and other logistical corps. It is generally used to provide individual reinforcements to the Army’s other two health battalions – the 1st Close and 2nd General Health Battalions – and is tasked with providing health support at Role 2 and above, including initial wound and definitive surgical interventions, and maintains the majority of the Australian Army’s high level surgical capabilities.