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RAMC profile of:
Robert DUNCAN
[Service No:  1503]
 
 


Place or Date
of Birth:
Naas, Kildare, Ireland in 1889

Service Number: 1503

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Rank: Pte

Unit: 14 Stationary Hospital

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Outcome: Survived the war

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Robert is known to have been serving in the R.A.M.C. on 8th January 1905, being transferred to Army reserve on 9th January 1911. He then emigrated to Australia. On 11th August 1914 he was mobilised and reported for duty. He embarked from Sydney, as an Australian Imperial Reservist, on the “Miltiades” on the 17th October, and entered the war in France on 31st December 1914. Robert wrote a letter to his fiancee in May 1917 - his address being recorded as 14 Stationary Hospital. He returned to Australia after the war. His Next of Kin was recorded as: Miss M Fowler of 198 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW. [Information sources: MIC; Andrew Pittaway, and Robert's family]


 
Additional Information: Date Added: Sunday 12 November, 2023
 
After WWI Robert and his new wife (Anna Rose Cassidy), migrated to Australia (their honeymoon on a s...
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Additional Information: Date Added: Monday 01 July, 2019
 
After demobilisation, Robert returned to Belfast and married his fiance', AnnaRose Cassidy (whose fa...
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