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M.B. : Major, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., Egypt, France and England. Enlisting 14th October, 1915, and sailing 23rd December, remained in Egypt till May, 1916, and, crossing to France, was R.M.O. 10th Field Artillery Brigade until 10th December and then with 4th Australian Field Ambulance. Becoming R.M.O. 3rd Australian Tunnelling Coy. 7th May, 1917, was invalided to England in August and, on recovery two months later, served at A.F.C. Aerodrome, Leighterton, until demobilisation.
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1891Birth in Homebush -- NSW, Australia 22 October 1891
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1915Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1915
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1915Resident Medical Officer at Darlinghurst -St Vincent's Hospital- NSW, Australia 1915
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1915Enlisted 14 Oct 1915
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?Military service as Major at Egypt --, Egypt ; France --, France ; Wingate, England --, United Kingdom
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?Military service as Major
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1920Married 1920
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1922Government Medical Officer at Bungendore -- NSW, Australia 1922
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1929Assistant to Chief Medical Referee at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1929
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1934Medical Practitioner at Lindfield -- NSW, Australia 1934
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1948Retired 2 Dec 1948 at Department of Public Health [ NSW Australia ]
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1950Death in Killara -- NSW, Australia 2 May 1950
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