CORBETT, ARCHIBALD GLADSTONE

 Person: id 42400
University connections
UMelb
Event flag
World War I
Family name
CORBETT
Given name(s)
ARCHIBALD GLADSTONE
Initials
A.G.
Gender
Male
Start date
1911
Combined start dates
1911
Survived
Died during WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
CORBETT, ARCHIBALD GLADSTONE. 1911.
W.C.; Ormond; M.B., B.S.; prominent in football at Ormond, and a member of the University Interstate ream, gaining his blue.
Enlisted immediately on graduating 11.9.17, Capt. A.A.M.C.; M.O. Heytesbury Camp January-April 1918; M.O. 50th Btn. in France and Belgium April 1918 to armistice; after armistice Senior Resident Physician to P. of W. Hospital, London, and engaged on post-graduate work, on N.M.E., in London hospitals till June 1920. Sailed for Melbourne on
Orantes 19.6.20, and was lost overboard near Toulon, on the night of 25th June 1920.
Year commenced - MELBOURNE UNI ONLY
1911
UniMelb Category
Fallen
 
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