Helping the injured soilders get the safety
John Simpson Kirkpatrick joined the Australian Army Medical Corps as a stretcher bearer under the name of "Jack Simpson" immediately at the outbreak of World War I. Simpson then landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915.
JOHN simpson and his donkey sisters
John Simpson Kirkpatrick (known as John or Jack Simpson) was born on 6 July 1892 in South Shields, United Kingdom. He died 19 May 1915 while he and his donkey were rescuing wounded troops.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick was 5'8" and weighed 12 stone (76 kg)/approx 167 pounds.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick was famous because of his donkey and the work they completed together [saving the troops]
Simpson trained with the AIF and became a stretcher-bearer (non-combatant) with the 3rd Field Ambulance, landing at Gallipoli on APril 25, 1915. Killed about three weeks later, Simpson is best known for his use of a donkey to carry the wounded to safety.
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John A. Simpson was born in 1854.
John A. Simpson died in 1916.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick, known as the Simpson of "Simpson and his donkey", was born on 6 July 1892.
I think john Simpson was born in 1832
John Simpson was 23 when he died
No he didn't because he died in world war 1.
William John Simpson died on 1901-10-27.
William John Simpson was born on 1851-11-23.