SOLDIER AND DOCTOR
COLONEL FENWICK RETIRING
(By Telwraph,) (Spiels! te "The' Evening Pert,") v CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. With twenty-seven years' service as an officer of the New Zealand Medical Corps, Cytonel P. C. Fenwiek, Assist-ant-Director of Medical Services for the Southern Command, is retiring and going on to tho reserve list. He has fought in two campaigns and has seen eight and a half years' service in the field. He was medical officer with the Second Contingent to South Africa, where he spent two and a half yews, and in 1914 he sailed with the Main. Body and saw service on Gallipoli'and in Egypt. Later, he wont to France and then took charge of the No. 3 New Zealand General Hospital nt Codford and then the No. 1 New Zealand Hospital at Brockenhurst. Ho returned to New Zealund iv 1920 in charge of the hospital ship Marama, and was appointed A.D.M.S. for tho Southern Command, a position which ho has held for six years. The position of A.D.M.S. will bo filled by Colonel -T. Mill, C.M;G., G. 8.8., M.8., who is at present, on the reserve of officers. During the war Colonol Mill was in command of tho Waltham Hospital in England,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 10
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202SOLDIER AND DOCTOR Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 10
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