Norman Eric Stewart BIRNIE

BIRNIE, Norman Eric Stewart

Service Number: 3155
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 6th Field Ambulance
Born: Camberwell, Melbourne Victoria, 20 March 1892
Home Town: Not yet discovered
Schooling: The Geelong College
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Condition attributed to his war service, 10 October 1920, aged 28 years, place of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Geelong College WW1 Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

4 Jun 1915: Involvement Private, 3155, 6th Field Ambulance, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '22' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Ajana embarkation_ship_number: A31 public_note: ''
4 Jun 1915: Embarked Private, 3155, 6th Field Ambulance, HMAT Ajana, Melbourne

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Biography contributed by Daryl Jones

BIRNIE, Dr Norman Eric Stewart (1892-1920)

Born at Camberwell on 20 March 1892 he was the son of Norman Birnie and Barbara nee Irving. His address at enrolment was Laurel Bank Parade, Geelong. He was educated as a day student at Geelong College from 1905 to 1911 and was a member of the Geelong College Cadets. He was also a member of the 1st Football XVIII in 1910 and 1911, the 1st Rowing VIII in 1911, the Athletics Team in 1911, and a School Prefect in 1911.

He was awarded the following academic prizes:
1905, 1st, French, 2nd Form.
1906, 2nd, Geometry, Middle 4th Form.
1906, 2nd, French, 3rd Form.
1907, 2nd, Arithmetic, Upper 4th Form.
1908, 1st, Algebra, 5th Form B.
1908, 1st Geometry, 5th Form B.

He studied three years of Medicine before enlisting (No. 3155) as a Private, on 8 February 1915. He sailed for Egypt on 4 June 1915 on HMAT A31 Ajana, and was posted to the Gallipoli Peninsula on 30 August, where he served in C Section, 6 Field Ambulance with the Australian Army Medical Corps. He was admitted to hospital in November 1915. After the Evacuation from the Gallipoli Peninsula he was recalled to complete his medical course, embarking on HMT Argyllshire on 3 March 1916, as reported in Pegasus of May 1916.
'T G Wynne, N E S Birnie and G F Cherry, after having seen service in the Field Ambulance Corps at Anzac, have returned to Melbourne to complete their medical course.'

He re-enlisted in June 1918 but was not called up for service. He graduated in 1919 but died shortly after completing his course, on 10 October 1920 from a condition attributed to his war service.

He is listed on the Department of Veterans Affairs with service but not as a World War I caused death.

His brothers, George Alexander Birnie (1889-1979), Robert Kenneth Birnie (1890-1956) and John Irving Birnie (1896-1954), also attended Geelong College.

Source : The Geelong College - http://gnet.geelongcollege.vic.edu.au:8080/wiki/BIRNIE-Dr-Norman-Eric-Stewart-1892-1920.ashx?HL=birnie

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