OCRd book entry or other narrative
Not listed on the Roll of Active Service. Mentioned in the University of Melbourne Magazine War Memorial number, July 1920, as "having undertaken munitions work, or the like, in the United Kingdom."
During World War I he worked in Britain as assistant general manager (1915-16) of the National Projectile Factories, Glasgow, and director (1917-18) of the National Ordnance Factories Section, London, both of which came under the control of the Ministry of Munitions.[From ADB entry]