2nd Health Battalion (Australia)

The 2nd Health Battalion (2HB) is an Australian Army unit of the 2nd Health Brigade. It is based at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland. The battalion is a rapidly deployable unit to provide support across the entire land based trauma system. This included integral, evacuation, initial wound surgery, resuscitation, damage control resuscitation and medium to high intensity nursing care, (surgical resuscitation) in the area of operations.

The battalion was raised as the 2nd Health Support Battalion on 1 November 2000 from the 2nd Field Hospital, the Dental Unit of the Defence Corporate Support Office in Brisbane and the 4th Preventive Medicine Company. In November 2011, the battalion was renamed the 2nd General Health Battalion.

The battalion consisted of two surgical companies, a logistical support company, a preventative medical company, a dental company, a shock trauma platoon and a battalion headquarters.

In February 2022, following the disbandment of 2GHB as part of the Army's restructure of its health battalions, four new health battalions were formed that were to be placed under the command of the 2nd Health Brigade.

Following the Health restructure, 2nd Health Battalion formally expanded its Close Health and Allied Health Support capability further boulstering its previously existing General Health assets.

On the 3rd of March 2023, the 4 Australian Army Health Battalions were placed under the central command of 2nd Health Brigade with the intent to establish a central health command and unify the 4 battalions across Australia.

Bravo Company (11th Close Health Company)
Bravo Company is the sub-unit of the 2nd Health Battalion responsible with the Integral health, evacuation and Role 1 treatment support to units of 7 Brigade and that of wider Eastern Australia inclusive of NSW and ACT.

Founded March 1, 1916 as the then 11th Field Ambulance as part of the Third Australian Division. Its primary function was to provide medical support to troops in the field during World War I.

It since undertook several name changes becoming now known as Bravo Company, with the 11th Close Health Company name still being used as a referencing title. The Company still serves a role near identical to that of a hundred years ago.