Service number | V144674 |
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Ranks Held | Captain, Lieutenant Colonel |
Birth Date | 1885-01-09 |
Death Date | 1967 |
Final Rank | Colonel |
Service | Australian Imperial Force |
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Gazettes |
Published in London Gazette in 1917-01-01 Published in London Gazette in 1917-01-04 Published in Commonwealth Gazette in 1917-06-29 Published in Commonwealth Gazette in 1917-06-29 |
Colonel Charles Gordon Shaw
Rolls
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First World War Embarkation Roll:
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Captain
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Honours and Awards (Recommendation):
- Unit
- 1st Australian Field Ambulance
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
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Honours and Awards:
- Unit
- Australian Army Medical Corps
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
- London Gazette
- 01 January 1917 on page 28 at position 65
- Commonwealth Gazette
- 29 June 1917 on page 1389 at position 70
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Honours and Awards:
- Unit
- Australian Army Medical Corps
- Conflict
- First World War, 1914-1918
- Rank
- Lieutenant Colonel
- London Gazette
- 04 January 1917 on page 257 at position 8
- Commonwealth Gazette
- 29 June 1917 on page 1394 at position 35
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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 January 1885 | |
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Date of enlistment | 20 August 1914 | |
Date of embarkation | 19 October 1914 | |
Date of recommendation honour or award | 06 October 1916 | |
Date returned to Australia | 19 April 1919 | |
Date of death | 1967 |
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