Marshall, Frank

 Person: id 3508
University connections
USyd
Event flag
World War I
Family name
Marshall
Given name(s)
Frank
Initials
F.
Gender
Male
University role
Lecturer in Dentistry
Education notes
Whilst at Sidcup Hospital England made a special study of facial restoration.
One of 11 dental officers sent to U Penn by the AIF for a two months postgrad course in dentistry on way home to Australia from London. See 'Australians here to study mod Dentistry', The Indiana Gazette, Tue. Oct. 7, 1919, p. 2.
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
C.M.G., B.D.S.; D.D.S. (Penn.), Lecturer in Dentistry: Lieutenant-Colonel, A.A.M.C. (Dental Services), A.I.F., Gallipoli, Egypt, England and France. Enlisting and sailing 14th July, 1915, as lieutenant, served with No. 3 Australian General Hospital at Lemnos for four months and then at Abbassia for eight months. Appointed Staff Officer, Dental Services, A.I.F. H.Q., London, 28th November, 1916, remaining there until September, 1919, and returning 23rd March, 1920. Promoted captain, 1st November, 1916, and major, 13th December; lieutenant-colonel, 6th April, 1917. Made a C.M.G. in 1918 and Mentioned in Despatches. Early education at Newington College.
Narrative
Lecturer from 1910 - 1915 and also between the wars
President Royal Zoological Society 1945-1948
WWI
Yes
Basic Information needed
No
Flag BoR OCR text
Yes
BOR Archives File
Yes
Source Details text
1942 University Calendar
PrevProv
Yes
 
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