Weary Dunlop

Weary Dunlop
Brass relief of Dunlop in uniform
Birth nameErnest Edward Dunlop
Nickname(s)Weary
Born(1907-07-12)12 July 1907
Wangaratta, Victoria
Died2 July 1993(1993-07-02) (aged 85)
Melbourne, Victoria
AllegianceAustralia
Service / branchAustralian Army
Years of service1935–1946
RankColonel
UnitRoyal Australian Army Medical Corps
2/2nd Casualty Clearing Station
CommandsNo. 1 Allied General Hospital
Battles / wars
AwardsCompanion of the Order of Australia
Knight Bachelor
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Knight of the Venerable Order of Saint John
Mentioned in Despatches

Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during the Second World War.

Early life and family

Dunlop was born in Wangaratta, Victoria, the second of two children of parents James and Alice. He attended Benalla High School for two years of his education. He started an apprenticeship in pharmacy when he finished school, and moved to Melbourne in 1927. There, he studied at the Victorian College of Pharmacy and then the University of Melbourne, where he obtained a scholarship in medicine.[1] Dunlop graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1934 with first class honours in pharmacy and in medicine,[2] and excelled as a sportsman at Melbourne University and Ormond College. The nickname "Weary" was a reference to his last name—"tired" like a Dunlop tyre.[3]

Rugby union career

Dunlop with the victorious Bledisloe Wallabies, 1st Test v NZ 11 August 1934

Although brought up playing Australian Rules football, when at university – and although still playing "Aussie Rules", as a ruckman for Ormond College[4] – Dunlop took up rugby union; commencing as a fourth grade player with the Melbourne University Rugby Club in 1931.[5] He rapidly progressed through the grades, to state, and then to the national representative level, becoming the first Victorian-born player to represent the Wallabies.[6]

He made his national representative debut against the All Blacks at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 23 July 1932 as a number 8.[7]

In the first Test of 1934 he again appeared for Australia, this time as a lock[8] Australia won the match 25–11.[9] Dunlop had broken his nose in a head clash in the Melbourne University boxing championships on 3 August 1934,[10] and it was broken again in the first five minutes of the match.[11]

Two weeks later the second and final match of that year's Bledisloe Cup series finished in a draw; and, although Dunlop missed that match – he was one of a number of players from both teams who were victims of influenza[12] – he stands as a member of the first Wallaby squad to have won the Bledisloe Cup away from New Zealand.

In June 2008, he was honoured in the third set of inductees into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame. To date, he is the only Victorian so honoured.[13]

Pre-war career

A bronze statue of Edward Dunlop situated in the Domain Parklands, Melbourne
A bronze statue of Edward Dunlop at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 2nd of an edition of two by sculptor Peter Corlett, the other in the Domain Parklands in Melbourne. This statue "commemorates all Australian doctors and medical staff who served Australian prisoners of war in the Asia-Pacific region between 1939 and 1945." Conserved 1995, remounted 2010

Dunlop had been a school cadet, and he continued his part-time army service until 1929, when his service ceased under pressure from his pharmacy studies. He re-enlisted in 1935 and was commissioned into the Australian Army Medical Corps on 1 July with the rank of captain. In May 1938 Dunlop left Australia for London on a ship, where he served as her medical officer. In London he attended St Bartholomew's Medical School and in 1938 became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. The distinguished medical mentors Dunlop met in London, Professor Grey-Turner and Sir Thomas Dunhill, impressed him with their dedication to their job and he resolved to emulate their example.

War and imprisonment

During the Second World War, Dunlop was appointed to medical headquarters in the Middle East, where he developed the mobile surgical unit. In Greece he liaised with forward medical units and Allied headquarters, and at Tobruk he was a surgeon until the Australian Divisions were withdrawn for home defence. His troopship was diverted to Java in an ill-planned attempt to bolster the defences there. On 26 February 1942, he was promoted to temporary lieutenant-colonel. Dunlop became a Japanese prisoner of war in 1942 when he was captured in Bandung, Java, together with the hospital he was commanding.[14]

Because of his leadership skills, he was placed in charge of prisoner-of-war camps in Java, and was later transferred briefly to Changi, and in January 1943 commanded the first Australians sent to work on the Thai segment of the Burma-Thailand railway where prisoners of the Japanese were being used as forced labourers to construct a strategically important supply route between Bangkok and Rangoon. Conditions in the railway camps were primitive and horrific—food was totally inadequate, beatings were frequent and severe, there were no medical supplies, tropical diseases were rampant, and the Japanese required a level of productivity that would have been difficult for fully fit and properly equipped men to achieve.

Along with a number of other Commonwealth Medical Officers, Dunlop's dedication and heroism became a legend among prisoners. A courageous leader and compassionate doctor, he restored morale in those terrible prison camps and jungle hospitals. Dunlop defied his captors, gave hope to the sick and eased the anguish of the dying. His example was one of the reasons why Australian survival rates were the highest.

He became, in the words of one of his men, the author Donald Stuart, "a lighthouse of sanity in a universe of madness and suffering".[15]

He is depicted in a lighter moment during these terrible times on a birthday card painted by Ashley George Old for Major Arthur Moon and now held at the State Library of Victoria.[16]

Post-war life

Dunlop was a Freemason.[17]

Honours and awards

'Weary' Dunlop received many honours and awards throughout his life, including:

In 1988 Dunlop was named one of '200 Great Australians'. In June 2008, he was honoured in the third set of inductees into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame.

He received the posthumous honour of having the Canberra suburb of Dunlop named after him shortly after his death in 1993.[23] His image is on the 1995 issue Australian fifty cent piece with the words "They Served Their Country in World War II, 1939 – 1945". The fifty cent piece is part of a set including the one dollar coin and the twenty cent piece. He has a platoon named after him in the Army Recruit Training Centre, Blamey Barracks, Kapooka. Weary Dunlop Platoon is a holding platoon to recruits that want to leave recruit training.

He was on one of 1995 Australia Remembers 45c stamps.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ 125 Stories for 125 Years Archived 3 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ At that time, it was not uncommon for a student to first study pharmacy, because the gaining of a pharmacy diploma guaranteed advanced-level admission to a medical degree at Melbourne University.
  3. ^ [1] – Museum of Victoria
  4. ^ Fast Inter-Collegiate Football: Newman Defeat Ormond, The Age, (Thursday, 14 July 1932), p.3.
  5. ^ Greatorex, E.N., "Start now to prepare for South Africa", The (Sydney) Daily Telegraph, (Friday, 29 July 1932), p.4.
  6. ^ Victorian in Rugby Test, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Wednesday, 20 July 1932), p.4.
  7. ^ All Blacks Win, The (Rockhampton) Morning Bulletin, (Monday, 25 July 1932), p.10; All Blacks Defeat Australia, The Australasian, (Saturday, 30 July 1932), p.25.
  8. ^ Rugby Test: Australian Team: Three States Represented, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Tuesday, 7 August), p.9.
  9. ^ Australia Routs All Blacks in First Rugby Test, The (Sydney) Truth, (Sunday, 12 August 1934), p.6.
  10. ^ University Boxing Finals, The Age, (Saturday, 4 August 1934), p.17; University Championships, The Argus, (Saturday, 4 August 1934), p.25; What an All-rounder!, The (Brisbane) Daily Standard, (Monday, 20 August 1934), p.6.
  11. ^ Played with Broken Nose, The Courier-Mail, (Tuesday, 14 August 1934), p.5.
  12. ^ Rugby Football Casualties: Influenza Claims Victims, The Referee, (Thursday, 30 August 1934), p.12; Rugby Union Test Match, The Newcastle Sun, (Saturday, 25 August 1934), p.7.
  13. ^ Dunlop Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Wallaby Hall of Fame
  14. ^ "Obituary of Maurice Kinmonth". The Daily Telegraph. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2010.
  15. ^ Dunlop, E.E., The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop, Thomas Nelson Australia, 1986
  16. ^ "[Forty-second birthday card for Major Arthur Moon, showing "Bridge quartet", left to right "Weary" Dunlop, Arthur Moon, D.A. Hirsch, W.R. Taylor] [picture] , State Library of Victoria". Archived from the original on 21 June 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  17. ^ Levenston (2010).
  18. ^ It's an Honour: OBE
  19. ^ It's an Honour: CMG
  20. ^ It's an Honour: Knight Bachelor
  21. ^ Lewis, Wendy (2010). Australians of the Year. Pier 9 Press. ISBN 978-1-74196-809-5.
  22. ^ It's an Honour: AC
  23. ^ "Suburb Name search results". ACT Planning & Land Authority. Retrieved 13 July 2009. [dead link]

References

Read other articles:

Keuskupan SanggauDioecesis SanggauensisKatolik LokasiNegaraIndonesiaWilayahKabupaten Sanggau dan Sekadau, Kalimantan BaratProvinsi gerejawiPontianakDekanatSanto PetrusSanto Thomas AquinasSanto Fransiskus AsisiSalib Suci (Sekadau)Kantor pusatJl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 43, Kel. Ilir Kota, Kec. Kapuas, Kab. Sanggau 78513Koordinat0°07′10″N 110°35′19″E / 0.119333°N 110.588492°E / 0.119333; 110.588492StatistikLuas18.392 km2 (7.101 sq mi)[1&...

 

Artikel ini memerlukan pemutakhiran informasi. Harap perbarui artikel dengan menambahkan informasi terbaru yang tersedia. Ananya PandayPanday pada tahun 2019Lahir30 Oktober 1998 (umur 25)Warga negara IndiaPekerjaanPemeranOrang tuaChunky Pandey (bapak) Ananya Panday (lahir 30 Oktober 1998) adalah seorang model, aktris dan penari India dari perfilman Hindi. Putri dari pemeran Chunky Pandey, ia memulai akting pada 2019 dengan peran-peran utama dalam film remaja Student of the Year 2 da...

 

Soviet Army CupMost recent season or competition:1989–90SportFootballFounded1945First season1946Ceased1990No. of teamsVariousCountryBulgariaLastchampion(s)CSKA SofiaMost titlesLevski SofiaPromotion toUEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1962–1982)RelatedcompetitionsBulgarian Cup The Soviet Army Cup (Bulgarian: Купа на Съветската армия, romanized: Kupa na Savetskata armiya) was an annual knockout football cup tournament held in Bulgaria between 1946 and 1990. Until 1982, it was...

University in Peru Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del CuzcoUniversidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del CuscoTypePublic UniversityEstablished1692; 332 years ago (1692)RectorVictor Raul Aguilar CalloStudents14,828Postgraduates3,200LocationCusco, PeruWebsitewww.unsaac.edu.pe The National University of Saint Anthony the Abad in Cuzco (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco) (UNSAAC), also known as Saint Anthony University of Cusco or University of...

 

Byzantine imperial family PalaiologosΠαλαιολόγοςPalaeologus, PalaeologueImperial dynastyDouble-headed eagle with the family cypherCountryByzantine EmpireMarch of MontferratOttoman EmpireOthersFounded11th century (11th century)1259 (as imperial family)FounderNikephoros Palaiologos(first known; possibly founder)Michael VIII Palaiologos(first emperor)Final rulerConstantine XI Palaiologos(Byzantine Empire)Thomas & Demetrios Palaiologos(Morea)John George Palaeologus(Montferrat)...

 

Tour de Pékin 2014GénéralitésCourse 4e Tour de PékinCompétition UCI World Tour 2014Étapes 5Date 10 - 14 octobre 2014Distance 764,5 kmPays traversé(s) ChineLieu de départ PékinLieu d'arrivée PékinÉquipes 17Partants 135Coureurs au départ 135Vitesse moyenne 40,44 km/hRésultatsVainqueur Philippe GilbertDeuxième Daniel MartinTroisième Esteban ChavesClassement par points Tyler FarrarMeilleur grimpeur Michał GołaśMeilleur jeune Esteban ChavesMeilleure équipe Orica-GreenEDGE...

Timor Leste Artikel ini adalah bagian dari seri Politik dan KetatanegaraanTimor Leste Konstitusi Presiden Jose Ramos Horta Perdana Menteri Taur Matan Ruak Krisis politik 2006 Parlemen Nasional Partai politik Pemilu terkini Presiden: 2007201220172022 Parlemen: 2007201220172022 Pembagian administratif DistrikSubdistrik Hubungan luar negeri Bantuan asing untuk Timor Leste Negara lainnya Atlas lbs Berikut adalah daftar partai politik di Timor Leste. Timor Leste adalah negara demokrasi multipartai...

 

Democratic primary in the 2000 election Main article: 2000 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2000 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary ← 1996 February 1, 2000 2004 → ← IADE(primary) →29 Democratic National Convention delegates (22 pledged, 7 unpledged)The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote   Candidate Al Gore Bill Bradley Home state Tennessee New Jersey Delegate count 13 9 Popular...

 

Міністерство оборони України (Міноборони) Емблема Міністерства оборони та Прапор Міністерства оборони Будівля Міністерства оборони у КиєвіЗагальна інформаціяКраїна  УкраїнаДата створення 24 серпня 1991Попередні відомства Міністерство оборони СРСР Народний комісарі...

International Christian denomination Baptist World AllianceClassificationEvangelical ChristianityOrientationBaptistGeneral Secretary and CEOElijah M. Brown, since 2018PresidentTomás Mackey, since 2020Region130 countriesHeadquartersFalls Church, Virginia, U.S.OriginJuly 1905 London, United KingdomCongregations176,000Members51,000,000Missionary organizationGlobal Baptist Mission NetworkAid organizationBWAidOfficial websitebaptistworld.org Part of a series onBaptists Background Christianity Pro...

 

Buckingham & Winslow AdvertiserTypeWeekly newspaperFormatTabloidOwner(s)National WorldFounder(s)William StallworthyFounded1853 (as The Buckingham Advertiser)LanguageEnglishHeadquartersAylesbury, BuckinghamshireCirculation561 (as of 2023)[1]Sister newspapersBucks HeraldISSN0962-7537Websitebucksherald.co.uk The Buckingham & Winslow Advertiser is a weekly newspaper published in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, by National World. It covers the Buckingham and Winslow area....

 

COVID-19 viral pandemic on Diamond Princess COVID-19 pandemic on board Diamond PrincessDiamond Princess, off Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan, December 2019 DiseaseCOVID-19Virus strainSARS-CoV-2LocationPacific OceanFirst outbreakWuhan, Hubei, ChinaIndex caseDiamond PrincessArrival date5 February 2020Confirmed cases712Deaths7 to 14 The Diamond Princess is a British-registered luxury cruise ship that is operated by Princess Cruises, a holiday company based in the United States and Bermuda. In Februa...

Agfa redirects here. For other uses, see Agfa (disambiguation). Belgian-German imaging company Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Company typeNaamloze vennootschapTraded asEuronext Brussels: AGFBISINBE0003755692 IndustryImaging and IT companyFounded1867 (Aktiengesellschaft für Anilinfabrikation)1894, Gevaert & Co. 1964 (Agfa-Gevaert)HeadquartersMortsel, BelgiumKey peoplePascal Juéry, CEORevenue€ 2,2 billion (2018) [1]Number of employees10,177 (2017)ParentIG Farben (1925–1952)Website...

 

Practice of following the example of Jesus For the book by Thomas à Kempis, see The Imitation of Christ. For other uses, see Imitation of Christ (disambiguation). Life in Christ redirects here. For the ecumenical document, see Life in Christ (document). Jesus Discourses with His Disciples, James Tissot, c. 1890 In Christian theology, the imitation of Christ is the practice of following the example of Jesus.[1][2][3] In Eastern Christianity, the term life in Christ is ...

 

Chinese economist This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (January 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. It may require cleanup to...

Reservoir in Elko County, NevadaWillow Creek ReservoirLower portion of Willow Creek ReservoirWillow Creek ReservoirLocation of Willow Creek Reservoir in NevadaLocationElko County, NevadaCoordinates41°13′13″N 116°31′21″W / 41.22028°N 116.52250°W / 41.22028; -116.52250TypeReservoirPrimary inflowsWillow CreekPrimary outflowsWillow CreekBasin countriesUnited StatesSurface area640 acres (2.6 km2)Max. depth40 ft (12 m)Water volume10,000 a...

 

Untuk Sekutu Perang Dunia I, lihat Blok Sekutu dalam Perang Dunia I. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (Republik Tiongkok) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Amerika Serikat) dan Winston Churchill (Britania Raya) bertemu di Konferensi Kairo tahun 1943 semasa Perang Dunia II. Blok Sekutu pada Perang Dunia II adalah negara-negara yang berperang bersama melawan Blok Poros (Jerman Nazi, Kerajaan Italia, dan Kekaisaran Jepang, dan lain-lain) dari 1939 sampai 1945. Anggota Lima Besar dan Lima Polisi adalah lima Bl...

 

Major sector of the Roman economy This article possibly contains original research. Lots of prose throughout article without citation Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (July 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)A Roman fresco from Pompeii, 1st century AD, depicting a Maenad in silk dress, Naples National Archaeological Museum; silks came from the Han dynasty of China along ...

Oppunda härad Härad Julita gård häradsvapen Land  Sverige Län Södermanlands län Landskap Södermanland Socknar BettnaBlackstaFlodaHusby-OppundaJulitaLerboSköldingeStora MalmVadsbroVrenaVästra VingåkerÖsteråkerÖstra Vingåker Oppunda härads läge i Södermanlands län. Oppunda härads läge i Södermanlands län. Floda kyrka Oppunda härad var ett härad i västra Södermanland. Häradet omfattade större delen av nuvarande Katrineholms kommun, hela Vingåkers kommun samt d...

 

Cafe in Canberra, Australia For the pretzel bakery and snack counter in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, see Gus's Pretzels. For the famous pickles vendor located on the Lower East Side of New York City, see Guss' Pickles. Gus'sGus' Place in September 2017Restaurant informationEstablished1969 (1969)ClosedJanuary 14, 2024 (2024-01-14)Previous owner(s)Augustin 'Gus'CityCanberraCountryAustralia. Plaque to Gus Petersilka, near Gus's cafe Gus's cafe was a cafe located in Civ...