he was a very lazy man who always craped
John ' Simpson' Kirkpatrick.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick, known for his role as a stretcher bearer during World War I, had one brother named William. They were part of a family that included several siblings, but William was his only brother. Kirkpatrick's family background is often noted in discussions of his life and contributions during the war.
No he didn't because he died in world war 1.
No. Simpson went to war before he ever married, and he died before his 23rd birthday.
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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 Kirkpatrick
Helping the injured soilders get the safety
He died at war, therefore didn't return to have a job.
John Simpson, known for his service during World War I as a stretcher bearer with the Australian Imperial Force, was 23 years old when he enlisted in 1915. His bravery and commitment to rescuing wounded soldiers on the battlefield earned him recognition, and he became a symbol of courage during the war.
john simpson was a great man of war he travelled along way from home.
Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892-1915) was an Australian medic in World War 1. He carried wounded soldiers on the back of a donkey to safety. John walked through shrapnel fires and survived many times but he was unlucky to die while performing a rescue during a battle. Kirkpatrick was actually a deserter from an earlier stint in the British merchant marine, who volunteered as "John Simpson" to be a stretcher bearer in the war. He was an ANZAC medic in the Gallipoli Campaign of the first World War.