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.1919 RARE AUST. COLONEL D G CROLL, CBE PERSONAL COPY “AUSTRALIA IN PALESTINE”. For Sale


.1919 RARE AUST. COLONEL D G CROLL, CBE PERSONAL COPY “AUSTRALIA IN PALESTINE”.
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1919 RARE AUST. COLONEL D G CROLL, CBE PERSONAL COPY “AUSTRALIA IN PALESTINE”.

Colonel / Doctor David Gifford Croll, CBE 1885-1948


When war was declared in 1914, Croll, wife Winnie and brother John all enlisted within weeks of each other. Croll enlisted on 19 October, and was recommended for appointment as a Major with the 2nd Light Horse Field Ambulance, having spent almost four years since qualification as a medical practitioner with the Australian Medical Corps John also joined the 2nd Light House Field Ambulance, and Winnie served with the 1st Australian General Hospital and departed for Egypt on board HMAT A55 Kyarra on 21 December 1914.


Major Croll embarked from Pinkenba Brisbane, on board HMAT A30 Borda on 15 December 1914 as Second in Command of the 2nd Light Horse Field Ambulance. Once in Egypt, he and his medical staff quickly came to grips with the desert conditions, but found themselves deployed to the Gallipoli in May, and witnesses to the failed August Offensive and the bloody end of the campaign.

\"…the whole landscape is bathed in moonlight & looks very beautiful but the din is awful, every bullet as it passes overhead makes more noise then the rifle which fires it\". (Major Croll’s war diary, 29 May 1915)

After the evacuation of the Peninsula he was promoted to Lt Colonel and given command of the 2nd Light Horse Field Ambulance as it supported operations in Egypt and Palestine. Croll was in charge of medical services and the logistics required to treat and retrieve wounded men under fire, in open warfare.


Sister Winnie Croll had remained in Egypt with the 1st Australian General Hospital during the Gallipoli campaign, but was invalided home with pleurisy in January 1916. Gifford also returned home for a period in 1917, reporting for duty on the Hospital Transport Euripides, which embarked from Suez on 22 January. After a short period of leave in Australia he embarked again from Sydney on 9 May and returned to the Middle East. For a short while he was assigned to command the Camel Field Ambulance, then in August 1917 was appointed Assistant Director of Medical Services (A.D.M.S.) for Anzac Mounted Division


Croll remained in the Middle East for the rest of the war, was promoted to Colonel in April 1918 and after the armistice was appointed Deputy Director of Medical Services (D.D.M.S.) of the Australian Imperial Forces in Egypt in March 1919. He finally embarked for home on the Hospital Transport Dunluce Castle on 17 July 1919. He was appointed a CBE in November 1919 for his services with military operations in Egypt.


Upon his return to Australia, Doctor Croll resumed his medical practice in Sherwood, a western suburb of Brisbane, and became a well known local identity. He served again in WW2 and in 1941 commanded the 112 Australian General Hospital, which later became known as Greenslopes Military Hospital or Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital. He was also founder of the British Medical Agency, formed to assist doctors in their work. He died in 1948, aged 62.


Croll was a foundation member of the Sherwood RSL and he and Mrs Croll bequeathed their home to the Sub-Branch. In 1955, after Mrs Croll\'s death in 1954, it was dedicated as the Croll Memorial Centre. The title transferred to new premises at Corinda in 1967, and the precinct extended in 1971. Since the early 1970s, the Croll Memorial Precinct at the Sherwood Indooroopilly RSL Sub Branch has been a local centre for commemorative services.


Croll\'s extensive collection of personal and official diaries, reports, memoranda and photographs are held in the collections of the State Library of Queensland.



Hardcover, 153 numbered pages + 14 page preface, includes a largeamount of photo’s, maps & colour plates including a map of Beersheba. Some minor foxing, minor losses to spine, front cover slightly curled, but generally a very nice example.


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