Davis, David Aubrey Arnot

 Person: id 2759
University connections
USyd
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World War IWorld War II
Family name
Davis
Given name(s)
David Aubrey Arnot
Initials
D.A.A.
Gender
Male
Combined start dates
1910
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
M.B., Ch.M. : Captain, A.A.M.C., A.I.F., England and France. Volunteering in 1916, Enlisting 15th March, 1917, and sailing in May, went into the Line after being six months at Codford and was attached to 15th Cheshire Battn. in the Albert sector, being slightly gassed at Bouzincourt and evacuated to No. 8 General Hospital. Transferred shortly after to No. 1 A.G.H., Rouen, thence to 7th Australian Field Ambulance, being R.M.O. 25th Battn. at the crossing of Hindenburg Line and in Estrees-Falenprise sector and later R.M.O. 6th Artillery Brigade, reaching Proyart at the Armistice. Was M.O. Australian Railway Coys, at Havre and Codford prior to return for demobilisation. Medical Superintendent, Rosemount Repatriation Hospital. R.A.N.R. : Surgeon-Lieutenant-Commander, 1930. Early education at Sydney Grammar School.
Internal notes
Served in WWII
WWI
Yes
Basic Information needed
No
Flag BoR OCR text
Yes
BOR Archives File
Yes
Source Details text
SUU Annual Report 1944
PrevProv
Yes
 
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