Book of Remembrance entry
B.V.Sc. : Captain, A.A.V.C., A.I.F., Egypt and France. Enlisting 25th October, 1915, and sailing 18th November, served six months in Egypt as R.V.O. 4th Divisional Train and to A.L.H. Regt. and in France to 1st Division Artillery, being wounded at Longueval 1st December, 1916. Was at Calais Veterinary Hospital and O.C. Australian Corps Veterinary Station until the Armistice, returning 24th June, 1920. Mentioned in Despatches. A.M.F. : Lieutenant-Colonel.
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1889Birth in Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 29 April 1889
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1915Enlisted 25 Oct 1915
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?Military service as Captain at Egypt --, Egypt ; France --, France
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1953Veterinarian at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1953
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1980Hindmarsh W.L. : Death 13 Dec 1980
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