Book of Remembrance entry
M.B., Ch.M. : Captain, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., France and England. Enlisting 14th August, 1916, and sailing as S.M.O. troopship "Port Nicholson "in December, was M.O. at Tidworth Camp. Crossing to France, served as M.O. No. 1 Australian and No. 6 British General Hospitals, Rouen, and then with 3rd Australian Field Ambulance, 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station and 4th A.F.Amb. Was wounded during an air raid in Paris in March, 1918, and then crossing to England, became M.O. Ministry of Munitions, Trennington, London, and returned as M.O. hospital ship "Wandilla "for demobilisation.
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1913Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1913
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1913Resident Medical Officer at St Leonards -Royal North Shore Hospital- NSW, Australia 1913
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1915Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1915
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1916Enlisted 14 Aug 1916
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?Military service as Captain at France --, France ; Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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1919Medical Practitioner at Kempsey -Smith Street- NSW, Australia 1919
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1929Medical Practitioner at Croydon Park -- NSW, Australia 1929
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1932Lived at 1932 at Hunters Hill [ NSW Australia ]
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1952Lived at 1952 at 825 New South Head Road : Rose Bay [ NSW Australia ]
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1952Death in Darlinghurst -- NSW, Australia 26 January 1952
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