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M.C., M.B. : Major A.A.M.C., A.I.F., France. Enlisting in December, 1915, and sailing in April, 1916, was for short periods at Nos. 1 and 2 Australian General Hospitals and became R.M.O. 19th Battn. 9th September, remaining with it till March, 1917, when transferred to 2nd Australian Divisional Base Depot. Joining 13th Australian Field Ambulance in December, served with it till June, 1918, and with 12th A.F.Amb. until demobilisation. Promoted major, n th November, 1918. Awarded M.C.* and Mentioned in Despatches. Early education at The King''s and Sydney Grammar Schools. * "He followed up with his bearers, picked up his guides, gained touch with the regimental aid posts, and organised a line of bearer relays. This was done at night under machine-gun and heavy shell fire."—London Gazette, 16th September, 1918.
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1885Birth in Granville -- NSW, Australia 25 December 1885
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?Early education at Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia
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1897Early education at The King's School, Parramatta, NSW, Australia 1897
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1909Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1909
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1912Married 14 Feb 1912 at Cootamundra [ NSW Australia ]
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1915Enlisted 1 Dec 1915
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1916Military service as Major at France --, France 1916
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1919Demobilised 9 Feb 1919 at Australia [ Australia ]
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1924Medical Practitioner at Coonabarabran -- NSW, Australia 1924
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