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Henry Eastwood Street, b. 1882, d. 02 Jul 1970, late of Rose Bay, formerly of Vaucluse and Coogee |
Mother |
Amy Eliza Forsyth, b. 1882, Newtown Reg No 7053/1882 , d. 1961, Sydney Reg No 9532/1961 |
Married |
1910 |
Newtown Reg No 5855/1910 |
Family ID |
F26 |
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Name STREET, FREDERICK NEIL
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX34858 (N77677)
Date of Birth 19 Jun 1916
Place of Birth SYDNEY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 28 Jun 1940
Locality on Enlistment CAMPERDOWN, NSW
Place of Enlistment PADDINGTON, NSW
Next of Kin STREET, HENRY
Date of Discharge 27 Jan 1941
Rank Captain
Posting at Discharge R T D A A M C
Prisoner of War No
Honours Military Cross
Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954)
Sat 11 Dec 1943 Page 4
N.S.W. OFFICER
AWARDED M.C.
CANBERRA, Fri.? Captain
Frederick Neil Street, NX3485S; of Vaucluse, Sydney, has been awarded the Military- Cross for extraordinary courage in New Guinea. In one of his exploits he moved forward -under unceasing enemy fire, and calmly, and deliberately rendered first aid to 'his men when they lay wounded 20 yards from, an enemy position.
Street, Frederick Neil (1916 - 2001)
Identifier:
RCS: E008956
Full Name:
Street, Frederick Neil
Date of Birth:
19 June 1916
Place of Birth:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death:
31 May 2001
Occupation:
General surgeon
Titles/Qualifications:
MC
MRCS and FRCS 1946
MB BS Sydney 1939
Details:
Frederick Neil Street was born in Sydney on 19 June 1916. He was educated at Sydney Boys' High School and Sydney University, where he graduated with second class honours. He then did a year as resident medical officer at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, before joining the RAAMC in 1940. He was posted to 2/1st Field Ambulance, and served in the Middle East, New Guinea and Europe, winning the Military Cross. After the war, he did registrar posts at the Middlesex and Guy's Hospital from 1945 to 1946. He returned to Sydney as an honorary assistant surgeon to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children and Renwick Hospital in 1951. In 1974, he moved to Orange to be medical superintendent of the Base Hospital.
He married Maud Langhorne, by whom he had three children. He died on 31 May 2001.
STREET Frederick Neil Death notice 31MAY2001 Death 84 late of Orange Sydney Morning Herald 05JUN2001
STREET Frederick Neil (Fred) Death notice 31MAY2001 Death 84 Central Western Daily (Orange) 05JUN2001
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