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English: Australian officer and sportsman Donald R. C. Tregonning in uniform as a Captain in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, Australian Army
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Source Peter Turnbridge and Max Kamien, "The Medical Practice at 328 Stirling Highway, Claremont from 1896-2011, Second Edition" (Royal College of General Practitioners, 2011)
Author Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, Australian Army

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Captain Donald R. C. Tregonning, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps

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