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StudBio, (late Capt. A.I.F.)
Book of Remembrance entry
B.A., M.B., Ch.M. : Captain, 19th Battn., A.I.F., Gallipoli and France. Enlisting in March, 1915, and sailing 25th June as secondlieutenant, served with battn. in Gallipoli from 16th August and then in France until seconded in January, 1917, as Staff Trainee, 2nd Division H.Q., and later to 6th Australian Infantry Brigade. Wounded at Bois Grenier 25th June, 1916 and again at Menin Road in September, 1917, when invalided to Australia, arriving in January, 1918. Promoted lieutenant 8th October, 1915; captain, 14th November, 1916. Early education at Sydney Church of England Grammar School. Later at St. Paul's College.
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1893Birth in Mudgee -- NSW, Australia 12 March 1893
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?Early education at Sydney Church of England Grammar School, North Sydney, NSW, Australia
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1913Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1913
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1915Enlisted 1 Mar 1915
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?Military service as Captain at Gallipoli --, Turkey ; France --, France
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1918
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1921Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1921
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1921Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1921
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1923Married 1923 at Woollahra [ NSW Australia ]
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1931Medical Practitioner at Camden -- NSW, Australia 1931
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1939Medical Practitioner at Edgecliff -- NSW, Australia 1939
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1939Medical Practitioner at Sydney -Macquarie Street- NSW, Australia 1939
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1959Death in Sydney -- NSW, Australia 23 December 1959
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