(1888-08-08)8 August 1888 Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Died
1 July 1942(1942-07-01) (aged 53) at sea
Spouse
Anne Brewster
(m. 1919)
Relations
Sir Earle Page (brother) Rodger Page (brother) Robert Page (son)
Alma mater
University of Sydney
Military service
Allegiance
Australia
Branch/service
Australian Imperial Force
Years of service
1915–1919
Rank
Major
Commands
25th Battalion (acting)
Battles/wars
First World War
Gallipoli campaign
Western Front
Awards
Distinguished Service Order Military Cross Mentioned in Despatches
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