LEVI, KEITH MAURICE

 Person: id 43045
University connections
UMelb
Event flag
World War I
Family name
LEVI
Given name(s)
KEITH MAURICE
Initials
K.M.
Gender
Male
Start date
1908
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
LEVI, KEITH MAURICE 1908.
Cumloden and M.C.E.G.S.; Ormond; M.B., B.S.; University hockey team, and Cpl. in M.U.R.; Resident at Melbourne Hospital and then at Perth Public Hospital.
Enlisted in first week of war, Capt. A.A.M.C. attached L.H. rfts.; sailed February 1915; attached 1st A.G.H. in Egypt; served on hospital transports between Dardanelles and Alexandria, then went to establish a rest camp at Imbros; transferred 2nd Hampshires, 29th Div., 29.7.15, being then one of the few A.I.F. doctors in charge of a British regiment. After attending to wounded all night on 6th August at Cape Helles, in conjunction with the Suvla Bay landing, he was killed by a shell at 6.30 a.m. on 7th August 1915, and buried in an open nullah where he fell.
Year commenced - MELBOURNE UNI ONLY
1908
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UniMelb Category
Fallen
 
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