Book of Remembrance entry
CORBETT, ARCHIBALD GLADSTONE. 1911.
W.C.; Ormond; M.B., B.S.; prominent in football at Ormond, and a member of the University Interstate ream, gaining his blue.
Enlisted immediately on graduating 11.9.17, Capt. A.A.M.C.; M.O. Heytesbury Camp January-April 1918; M.O. 50th Btn. in France and Belgium April 1918 to armistice; after armistice Senior Resident Physician to P. of W. Hospital, London, and engaged on post-graduate work, on N.M.E., in London hospitals till June 1920. Sailed for Melbourne on
Orantes 19.6.20, and was lost overboard near Toulon, on the night of 25th June 1920.
W.C.; Ormond; M.B., B.S.; prominent in football at Ormond, and a member of the University Interstate ream, gaining his blue.
Enlisted immediately on graduating 11.9.17, Capt. A.A.M.C.; M.O. Heytesbury Camp January-April 1918; M.O. 50th Btn. in France and Belgium April 1918 to armistice; after armistice Senior Resident Physician to P. of W. Hospital, London, and engaged on post-graduate work, on N.M.E., in London hospitals till June 1920. Sailed for Melbourne on
Orantes 19.6.20, and was lost overboard near Toulon, on the night of 25th June 1920.
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?Early education at Wesley College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1911Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1911
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1911Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1911
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1917Military service as Captain 11 September 1917
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1920Death in Toulon --, France 25 June 1920
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