Summary
Printed 'Program of Parades' for the qurater ending 30 September 1921 for the 2nd Field Ambulance, Australian Military Forces. The program names Lt Col. J.H. Nattrass.
John Hodgson Nattrass (1870-1943) was born near Ballarat, and graduated with a medical degree from the University of Melbourne in 1898. He had a long and distinguished public and private medical career, mostly in Melbourne. He also had a substantial commitment to the military forces throughout his adult life, and served as captain, major and then lieutenant-colonel in the Army Medical Corps. With the outbreak of World War I he enlisted aged 44, and served as Senior Medical Officer at the Queenscliff Forts. Subsequently, he became Senior Medical Officer at Broadmeadows Camp, Acting Officer Commanding No.5 Australian General Hospital, Principal Medical Officer, Camp Headquarters' Staff, and Assistant Principal Medical Officer, Third Military District (Victoria).
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Off-white booklet with black printed text.
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Donation from Dr John J. Nattrass, 01 Oct 1982
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Text: AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES/2ND FIELD AMBULANCE/C.O. Lt-Col J.H. NATTRASS/PROGRAMME OF PARADES/FOR/QUARTER ENDING 30th SEPTEMBER, 1921.
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103 mm (Width), 117 mm (Height)
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