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J.A. Love was recommended for the Military Cross following the Ypres campaign in France but is was not awarded.
After returning from World War I he had a medical practice at Booleroo Centre, S.A. until 1927. He also did post-graduate study in U.S.A. and later moved to Western Australia to live.
His brother, J. R.B. Love, served in the Camel Corps in WWI and was awarded the DCM and MC. J.R.B. Love later became a Moderator in the S.A. Branch of the Presbyterian Church.
After returning from World War I he had a medical practice at Booleroo Centre, S.A. until 1927. He also did post-graduate study in U.S.A. and later moved to Western Australia to live.
His brother, J. R.B. Love, served in the Camel Corps in WWI and was awarded the DCM and MC. J.R.B. Love later became a Moderator in the S.A. Branch of the Presbyterian Church.
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1894Love J.A. : Life.Birth 31 Mar 1894
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?Early education at Strathalbyn School, Strathalbyn, SA, Australia
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?Early education at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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1915Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1915
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1915Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 1915
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1915Military service as Captain 15 September 1915
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1926Medical Practitioner at Booleroo -- SA, Australia 18 February 1926
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1939Medical Practitioner at Perth -- WA, Australia 26 January 1939
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?1910 Cricket Team [ JPEG ]
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1977Love J.A. : Death 1977
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