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Norris established the School of Army Health and during the Korean War made several trips to Japan and Korea.Norris held part-time appointments as medical officer of the staff clinic at Royal Melbourne Hospital and medical adviser (1955-61) to the Directorate of Civil Defence. In 1957 he was appointed KBE. Again succeeding Burston, Norris was honorary colonel of the RAAMC (1957-62). ADB
Book of Remembrance entry
NORRIS, FRANK KINGSLEY. 1911.
M.C.E.G.S.; Trinity; 4th year Med.; lacrosse blue.
A.A.M.C., Pte. 18.8.14, 1st L.H.F. Amb.; Lance-Sgt. Augu s t 1915; Mediterr. E.F. December 1914-July 1915; Harefield Park Hospital July- September 1915. Recalled to finish course April 1916.
M.C.E.G.S.; Trinity; 4th year Med.; lacrosse blue.
A.A.M.C., Pte. 18.8.14, 1st L.H.F. Amb.; Lance-Sgt. Augu s t 1915; Mediterr. E.F. December 1914-July 1915; Harefield Park Hospital July- September 1915. Recalled to finish course April 1916.
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?Early education at Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1911HURLEY, LESLIE EVERTON
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1914Military service 18 August 1914
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1916Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1916
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1916Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1916
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1916Medical Assistant at Fairfield -- VIC, Australia 1916
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1917Resident Medical Officer at Melbourne -Royal Melbourne Hospital- VIC, Australia 1917
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1917Resident Medical Officer at Children's Hospital -- Melbourne VIC, Australia 1917
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1920Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1920
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1923Medical Practitioner 1923
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1938Deputy Assistant Director of Medical Services 1938
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1945Director at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1945
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1953Appointed C.B.E. 1953
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1957Appointed K.B.E. 1957
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1984Death in Camberwell -- VIC, Australia 1 May 1984
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