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After returning to South Australia from World War I service, C Yeatman first practised at Port Pirie where he was Officer of Health. He subsequently returned to Malvern, an Adelaide suburb.
He enlisted for service in World War II at Wayville in 1942. In 1946 he was transferred from the Reserve of Officers and appointed Commanding Officer of 130 Australian General Hospital, serving with British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan.
He enlisted for service in World War II at Wayville in 1942. In 1946 he was transferred from the Reserve of Officers and appointed Commanding Officer of 130 Australian General Hospital, serving with British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan.
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1887Birth in Auburn -- SA, Australia 27 July 1887
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1901Early education at St Peter's College, Adelaide, SA, Australia 1901
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1910Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 14 December 1910
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1910Tertiary education at Adelaide University, South Australia, SA, Australia 14 December 1910
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1913Married 23 Jul 1913 at St Peter's College Chapel : Adelaide [ SA Australia ]
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1915Military service as Captain 20 May 1915
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1916Military service as Lieutenant Colonel 1 January 1916
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1919Appointed O.B.E. Order British Empire 1919
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1925Honorary Medical Officer at Port Pirie -- SA, Australia 1925
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1928Medical Officer at Mount Gambier Hospital -- Mount Gambier, SA, Australia 1928
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1928
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1938Resident Medical Officer at Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide -- SA, Australia 22 December 1938
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?Acting Medical Officer of Health at Mount Gambier -- SA, Australia
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1971Yeatman C. : Death 4 Feb 1971
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