Mena Camp 1915

Capt. Norman McDonald
"In The Palm Grove, near Mena Camp,
Egypt, March 1915"
Major Norman McDonald MID, BVSc
Army Veterinary Corps
2nd Field Artillery Brigade, 1st AIF

Acting Professor of Veterinary Pathology, University of Melbourne; Farmer and Country Vet of "Bella Vista", Carapook. Many of his photographs from Egypt and ANZAC were complete with names and other comments.




Timeline

    1872 - Norman McDonald was born at Coleraine in Western Victoria, the son of John McDonald, school teacher at Coleraine and Rachel McKenzie. His main residence was "Bella Vista" at Carapook, midway between the townships of Coleraine and Casterton.

    1911 - 1914 - Acting Professor of Veterinary Pathology, University of Melbourne.

    20 Aug 1914 - joined AIF, Veterinary Officer with 2nd Field Artillery Brigade.

    20 Oct 1914 - left Australia on the Transport A9 Shropshire with the 2nd Brigade.

    9 Apr 1915 - "Arrived at Alexandria, 4:45 am, by train with horses and expect to embark that night."

    25 Apr 1915 - landed at Gallipoli with 1st AIF as a member of the Headquarters, 2nd Field Artillery Brigade.

    22 Mar 1916 - transferred to British Expeditionary Force at Alexandria.

    28 Mar 1916 - disembarked at Marseilles, France.

    17 Apr 1916 - attached to 2 BAC, France

    12 Aug 1916 - attached to 21st Field Artillery Brigade from 1st Aust Div HQ.

    12 Oct 1916 - admitted 10th Casualty Clearing Station in France, broken left foot.

    18 Oct 1916 - embarked for England from Boulogne on "Jan Breydell"

    13 Nov 1916 - Mentioned in Despatches

    9 Dec 1916 - promoted to Major

    17 Mar 1917 - discharged from 3rd London General Hospital to return to Australia on H.S. "Beltana".

    12 May 1917 - returned to Australia on H.S. "Beltana" with broken leg.

    27 Jun 1917 - Discharged from AIF

    Post WW1 - Norman McDonald did not marry and practiced as the local Vet while residing at "Bella Vista", his property at Carapook. Circa 1952 - Norman McDonald died and was buried in the Coleraine Cemetery in the family plot with granite headstones which are difficult to read.

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