Book of Remembrance entry
ANDERSON, JOHN HUBBACK. 1903.
Longford G.S. , Tas.; Ormond; M.D., B.S.; Stewart Lecturer in Anatomy; Henley crew, medical crew, College crew.
28.9.14, A.A.M.C., Capt., 3rd L.H. Fld. Amb.; sailed 2.2.15 for Egypt; Gallipoli 21.5.15; evacuated sick 26.9.15; rejoined in Egypt 17.2.16; transf. 7th Fld. Amb. 25.2.16 as Major; France 19.3.16; D.A.D.M.S. 3rd Div. 27.9.16; A.D.M.S. at London H.Q. 22.8.17 - 15.11.19; T/Lieut.-Col. 22.8.17; Lieut.-Col. 2.5.18. Despatches 2.1.17 and 7.11.17; C.B.E. 4.1.18; C.M.G. 1.6.19. Demob. 6.6.20.
Longford G.S. , Tas.; Ormond; M.D., B.S.; Stewart Lecturer in Anatomy; Henley crew, medical crew, College crew.
28.9.14, A.A.M.C., Capt., 3rd L.H. Fld. Amb.; sailed 2.2.15 for Egypt; Gallipoli 21.5.15; evacuated sick 26.9.15; rejoined in Egypt 17.2.16; transf. 7th Fld. Amb. 25.2.16 as Major; France 19.3.16; D.A.D.M.S. 3rd Div. 27.9.16; A.D.M.S. at London H.Q. 22.8.17 - 15.11.19; T/Lieut.-Col. 22.8.17; Lieut.-Col. 2.5.18. Despatches 2.1.17 and 7.11.17; C.B.E. 4.1.18; C.M.G. 1.6.19. Demob. 6.6.20.
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?Early education at Longford Grammar School, Longford, TAS, Australia
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1908Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1908
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1908Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1908
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1909Registered as a Medical Practitioner 2 Feb 1909 at Moorabbin -- VIC, Australia
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1913Medical Practitioner at Corowa -- NSW, Australia 1913
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1914Military service as Captain 28 September 1914
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1918
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1919Medical Practitioner at Benalla -- VIC, Australia 31 January 1919
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1920Military service as Lieutenant Colonel 6 June 1920
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1928Medical Practitioner at Ruthin Castle -- North Wales, United Kingdom 27 January 1928
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?Medical Practitioner at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia
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