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D.S.C., B.A. : Lieutenant, 13th Bde., A.F.A. and A.A.M.C., A.I.F., Egypt and France. Enlisting 5th May, 1915, and sailing 10th November with 8th Australian Field Ambulance, served in Sinai from December, 1915, to June, 1916, and as corporal in France till February, 1917, when sent to St. John''s Wood Royal Horse Artillery School, London. Commissioned 5th July, and posted to above brigade, serving till 13th April, 1919, although wounded at Harbonnieres, 9th August, 1918, and returning in February, 1920. Promoted lieutenant, 1st January, 1918. Early education at Fort St. High School. Later attended courses at Paris and Grenoble Universities in 1919.
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1887Brady V.J.J. : Life.Birth 1887
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?Early education at Fort Street High School, Millers Point, NSW, Australia
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1911Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1911
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1915Teacher at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1915
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1915Assistant Teacher at Orange -- NSW, Australia 1915
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1915Enlisted 5 May 1915
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?Military service as Lieutenant at Egypt --, Egypt ; France --, France
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1918
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1920Teacher at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1920
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1925Resigned from teaching service 8 Jul 1925
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1926Solicitor at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 27 August 1926
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1926Admitted to the Bar 27 Aug 1926 at Sydney [ NSW Australia ]
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1929Elected Mayor 25 May 1929 at Manly [ NSW Australia ]
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1930Solicitor at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 24 June 1930
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1936Member of Council 2 May 1936 at Manly [ NSW Australia ]
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1937Solicitor at Sydney -City Mutual Building, cnr Hunter and Blight Sts- NSW, Australia 1937
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1959Death in Manly -- NSW, Australia 1 December 1959
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