Σημείο Α' βοηθειών στον Στρυμόνα. Ζωγραφιά του Henry Lamb, 1916 Advance Dressing Station on the Struma, by Henry Lamb, 1916 A First World War scene in Salonica, depicting a makeshift hospital in a forest clearing. In the foreground a shallow trench has been dug, with two men seated on the extreme left, one with his head in his hands. At the centre and on the right, two stretchers are placed by the side of the trench, a man leaning over the central stretcher tending to the injured man. Behind this, a group of men in tin hats and army greatcoats with red crosses stand in groups drinking and talking. Five studies for 'Advance Dressing Station on the Struma' A dressing station on the Salonika Front in 1917. Walking wounded from 77th Brigade are being assisted into an ambulance by Royal Army Medical Corps orderlies. © IWM (Q 31801) Salonika casualty evacuation chain The British Salonika Force established its casualty evacuation chain in the same general pattern as that in the ot