Rank | Captain |
Unit # | Canadian Army Medical Corps, Assistant Adjutant for the O.C. of the Canadian Army Medical Corps Training School, Ravenscroft Military Hospital, Seaford, No.10 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Eastbourne |
Resident | Chatham |
Captain John McCorvie left London for overseas December 12th, 1916. He was appointed Assistant Adjutant for the O.C. of the Canadian Army Medical Corps Training School at Shorncliffe, Kent, February 8th, 1917, and July 25th, 1917, was attached to Ravenscroft Military Hospital, Seaford, the Auxiliary of the No.10 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Eastbourne. He crossed to France December 6th, 1917, No.10 Canadian Stationary Hospital. Invalided to England with trench fever Feb 20th 1918 , with A.D.M.S. Canadian, London Area, April 16th 1918 to Jan 13th 1919. Sailed for Canada Feb 2nd 1919 and reached London, Ont. Feb 16th 1919.
Discharged May 13th 1919 due to demobilization.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sources | Chatham Daily Planet (25-01-1919), Chatham Daily Planet (17-02-1919) |
Height | 5'7" |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Age | 25 |
Complexion | Fair |
Hair | Fair |
Race | White |
Birthplace | Chatham, Ontario |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Last Place of Employment | House Surgeon in Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. |
Marital Status | Single |
When Enlisted | June 1 st, 1916 |
Where Enlisted | London, Ontario |
Next of Kin | Father- John McCorvie, Chatham. Mother- Mrs. Margaret McCorvie. Brother- Wilfred McCorvie, C.Ray McCorvie. Sister- Miss Lillian McCorvie |
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