Langan, Alfred Meillon

 Person: id 3371
University connections
USyd
Event flag
World War I
Family name
Langan
Given name(s)
Alfred Meillon
Initials
A.M.
Gender
Male
Combined start dates
1910
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
M.B., Ch.M. : Major, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., Egypt, France and England. Enlisting and sailing in December, 1915, joined 15th Australian Field Ambulance, being R.M.O. 30th Battn. and later of 5th Divisional Engineers. Transferring to 14th Field Amb., 7th May, 1917, became relieving R.M.O. 59th Battn. on 10th and R.M.O. 5th Divisional Train 10th June, remaining with it until about the middle of 1918, when sent to 2nd Training Battn. in England, serving until demobilisation. Promoted major, 11th November, 1918. A.M.F. : R.M.O. 51st (N.Q.) Battn. Early education at Fort St. High School.
Visible notes
Played Rugby Union for NSW and was one of the first Bondi Lifesavers.
Internal notes
From: Australian Doctors on the Western Front Likeman. R
Lord Kitchener's One Hundred Surgeons WWI, Stunden.L, 2015
Research by Dace Vare
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