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Came out of retirement from teaching service to serve in AIF even though above age of enlistment. See, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tue 4 Feb 1936 Page 15 MR. A. MALONEY.
Book of Remembrance entry
B.A. : Captain, 36th and 52nd Battns., A.I.F., France. Enlisting in August, 1915, and sailing 24th May, 1916, as lieutenant 36th Battn., transferred to 52nd on 30th October and served in the Somme area until severely wounded at Flers in February, 1917, and evacuated to hospitals in England and to Australia, arriving 14th February, 1918. Promoted captain, 20th July, 1917. Early education at Public Schools. Later at Fort St. Training College.
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1868Birth in Newcastle -- NSW, Australia 1868
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?Early education at Public School, Hay District, NSW
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1893Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1893
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1908Headmaster at Narrogin -- WA, Australia 1908
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1915Military service as Captain at France --, France ; Unknown -- Somme, France ; Flers -Maze (Flers)-, France 1915
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1915Enlisted 1 Aug 1915
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1918Demobilised 13 Aug 1918 at Australia [ Australia ]
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?Teacher at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia
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?Wounded at Maze (Flers) : Flers [ France ]
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?Evacuated at Australia [ Australia ]
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1936Death in Bondi -- NSW, Australia 31 January 1936
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