Duncan Stout

Sir Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout CBE DSO ED (25 July 1885 – 27 February 1979) was a New Zealand medic, soldier and author.

He was educated at Wellington College[2] and then studied medicine at Guy's Hospital, University of London.

[5] He married Agnes Isobel Pearce MBE, who served as an ambulance driver at Brockenhurst Hospital in Hampshire during the First World War,[6] at St Paul's in Wellington on 4 December 1919.

He later wrote three volumes relating to medical services of the NZEF in World War II for the New Zealand's official history.

[12] He was promoted to Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1943, in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East between May and October 1942,[13] and in the 1962 New Year Honours he was appointed a Knight Bachelor, for services to medicine and education.

Stout in 1962