Dick, James Adam

 Person: id 2795
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USyd
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World War I
Family name
Dick
Given name(s)
James Adam
Initials
J.A.
Gender
Male
Education notes
In college 1883-1886
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
C.M.G., V.D., B.A.; M.D., C.M., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), L.M. (Rotunda, Dub.): Colonel, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., Gallipoli, Egypt, France and England. Enlisting 20th April, 1915, and sailing 15th May as Lieutenant- Colonel, second in command, No. 3 Australian General Hospital, served with it at Lemnos. On 1st January, 1916, transferred to No. 2 A.G.H. . Cairo, crossing with it to Wimereux, France, and was appointed to command No. 1 Australian Casualty Clearing Station 30th October. Promoted colonel to command No. 1 Australian General Hospital, Rouen, n th October, 1917, removing with it to Sutton Veny after the Armistice and returning as S.M.O. transport "Norman Castle "in 1919. Made a C.M.G. in 1919 and Mentioned in Despatches twice. South African War: Lieutenant, N.S.W. A.M.C., 1899-1901, with Mention in Despatches. Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1928. Early education at Windsor Public and Grammar Schools. Later at St. Andrew''s College, also undergraduate in Medicine.
USyd residential college
St. Andrew's College, University of Sydney
Publications
Bubonic plaque in 1141 B. C. ... Reprinted from "The Australasian Medical Gazette" October 20, 1899 / by Frank Tidswell and James Adams Dick
ADB Entry ID
5975
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