Book of Remembrance entry
D.S.O., M.B., Ch.M.; F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. : Major, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., England and France. Enlisting and sailing in June, 1915, as M.O. troopship Hobart, was at No. 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Harefield, till 27th September, 1916, when transferred to. No. 1 Australian General Hospital, Rouen. Later joined 7th Australian Field Ambulance, being R.M.O. 25th Battn. from 1st January, 1917, till gassed at Mericourt in May, 1918. Afterwards was a member of a surgical team at No. 2 A.G.H., Wimereux, serving until demobilisation. Awarded D.S.O. 1st January, 1918, and Mentioned in Despatches. Early education at Christian Brothers' College, Nudgee, Q. Later at St. John's.
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1889Birth in Gympie -- QLD, Australia 1889
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?Early education at Christian Brothers' School, Nudgee, QLD, Australia
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1914Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1914
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1915Military service as Major at Wingate, England --, United Kingdom ; France --, France 1915
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1915Enlisted 1 Jun 1915
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1917Military service as Major at Wimereux -No. 2 Australian General Hospital-, France 1917
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1918
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1919Returned to Australia 7 Jul 1919
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1925Married 17 Mar 1925 at St Stephen's Cathedral : Brisbane [ QLD Australia ]
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1928Medical Practitioner 1928
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1928Travelled to North America 1928
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?Power, Noel Plunkett
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?Urologist at Brisbane -- QLD, Australia
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?Lived at at Wickham Terrace [ Brisbane, QLD Australia ]
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1972Death in Geelong -- VIC, Australia 1972
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