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RAMC profile of:
John Godfrey Bradley SMITH M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
 
 


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29th September 1886

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Rank: t.Lt

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Outcome: Drowned

Date Died: 15/04/1917
Age Died: 29

Where Buried and/or Commemorated: Greece - Mikra Memorial

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John was educated at University College School, Bedford and at St Bartholomew's Hospital - entering as a student in 1910, he obtained the diplomas of M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. in 1915. During the same year he entered the R.A.M.C. as a Lieutenant. He was killed as a result of a torpedo attack by German Submarine U C74 on the H.M. Hospital Ship ‘Arcadian’, at 36.50 N, 24.50 E in the Cycladic Islands in the Aegean Sea en route from Salonika to Alexandria. John was the son of Mr and Mrs Smith of 3 Woodstock Road, Croydon.


 
 
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