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On 21 May 1940 Halliday was commissioned in the Australian Army Medical Corps, Australian Imperial Force, and next day was promoted to major. When he embarked for the Middle East in October to join the 2/5th Australian General Hospital, he took a portable electrocardiograph with him and, after his arrival, did cardiac assessment for the British and Australian armies. In 1942 he was repatriated and promoted to lieutenant colonel. He served in Australia until he transferred to the Reserve of Officers on 7 May 1944. [ADB entry]
Book of Remembrance entry
Med II. His surname and initial are listed in the back of the Book of Remembrance in the Miscellaneous Section as a member of the Company who had not been precisely classifiable.
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1899Birth in Cooma -- NSW, Australia 17 September 1899
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?Early education at King's College, Goulburn, NSW, Australia
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1923Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1923
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1923Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1923
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1923Resident Medical Officer at Camperdown -Royal Prince Alfred Hospital- NSW, Australia 1923
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1924Resident Medical Officer at Little Bay -Coast Hospital- NSW, Australia 1924
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1931Studied 1931 - 1933 @ London Hospital [ London England ]
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1933Medical Practitioner at Lewisham Hospital -- NSW, Australia 1933
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1933Medical Practitioner at Rozelle -Callan Park Hospital- NSW, Australia 1933
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1934Honorary Assistant Physician at Camperdown -Royal Prince Alfred Hospital- NSW, Australia 1934
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1952
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1955
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1990Death in Elizabeth Bay -- NSW, Australia 27 December 1990
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