Ranks Held | Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel |
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Birth Date | 09/09/1859 |
Birth Place | Australia: New South Wales, Newcastle |
Death Date | 08/03/1921 |
Death Place | Australia: New South Wales, Newcastle |
Final Rank | Colonel |
Service | Australian Imperial Force |
Units |
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Place | Newcastle |
Event | Anzac |
Conflict/Operation | First World War, 1914-1918 |
Colonel Joseph Lievesley Beeston
Rolls
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Roll of Honour:
- Unit
- 4th Australian Field Ambulance
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Colonel
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Honours and Awards:
- Unit
- Australian Army Medical Corps
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Colonel
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Honours and Awards:
- Unit
- Australian Army Medical Corps
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Colonel
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Honours and Awards (Recommendation):
- Unit
- 4th Australian Field Ambulance
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
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First World War Embarkation Roll:
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
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First World War Nominal Roll:
- Unit
- Australian Army Medical Corps
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
Timeline
Date of birth | 09/09/1859 | |
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Date of enlistment | 02/10/1914 | |
Date of embarkation | 22/12/1914 | |
Date returned to Australia | 12/12/1915 | |
Date of death | 08/03/1921 |
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- Gillison, Andrew (Chaplain, b.1868 - d.1915)
- Private (Pte) L A Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John ...
- Private (Pte) L A Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John ...
- Private (Pte) L A Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John ...
- Private (Pte) L. A. Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John ...
- The entrance to the dugout used by Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Beeston, a doctor and Commanding ...