Book of Remembrance entry
W.C.; Ormond; M.Sc., M.C.E.; 1st class and final honour scholarship in Nat. Phil. 1910, 1st class and final honour scholarship in Civil Engineering 1912; A.M.I.C.E., A.M.l.E. (Aust.), A.M.C.l.; hockey half-blue. London 24.9.14, Sapper Engineers R.N. Div.; to R.E. 2/Lt. 5.12.14; Lieut. 1.1.16; A Capt. 16.12.17; Capt. 1.10.18; 130th Field Coy. 25th Div.; 74th Field Coy. 15th Div.; Instructor and later Senior Instructor Bridging School, France; Bridging Dept., Engineer-in-Chief Staff G.H.Q., France; wounded February 1916 and April 1917. Despatches 15.6.16, 23.12.18, June 1919; O.B.E. 3.6.19. Demob. England 8.4.19.
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?Early education at Wesley College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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?Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
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?Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
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1914Military service as Sapper 24 September 1914
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1919Military service as Engineer Officer 8 April 1919
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1919Assistant Engineer at Moorabbin -- VIC, Australia 29 October 1919
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1922Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1922
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1932Assistant Commissioner at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 29 December 1932
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1935Appointed President of the Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board 30 Apr 1935 at New South Wales [ NSW Australia ]
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1935Resigned 29 Apr 1935
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1948Awarded Kernot medal 22 May 1948
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