Book of Remembrance entry
M.C., M.B., Ch.M.; M.D. (Melb.) : Captain, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., France and England. Enlisting 14th September, 1916, and sailing in January, 1917, joined 12th Australian Field Ambulance 29th July, being R.M.O. 46th Battn. from 10th September to 13th March, 1918, and of 48th from 10th August to 9th March, 1919. Later served at Harefield Hospital, No. 2 Australian General Hospital, Wimereux, as O.C. A.A.M.C. Camp Fovant, and until demobilisation. Awarded M.C.* and Mentioned in Despatches. Early education at Sydney High School. * He moved forward with the assaulting troops under very heavy'fire, established his aid post and organized his stretcher-bearers, and was the means of saving many of the wounded. He carried out his duties under heavy fire with great skill and courage. ' '
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1892Birth in Brunswick -- VIC, Australia 1892
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?Early education at Sydney Boys High School, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
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1916Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1916
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1916Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1916
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1916Enlisted 14 Sep 1916
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?Military service as Captain at France --, France ; Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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1920Resident Medical Officer at Melbourne -Royal Melbourne Hospital- VIC, Australia 1920
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1921Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1921
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1921General Practitioner at Burwood -- VIC, Australia 1921
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?Honorary Surgeon at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia
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1965Death in Malvern -- VIC, Australia 1965
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