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Ernest Cotton Deane (4 May 1887 – 25 September 1915) was a medical officer of the British Indian Army and an Irish international rugby player. Born in the city of Limerick, Ireland, he went to school in Kingstown (present day Dún Laoghaire) in County Dublin and then studied medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), graduating in 1909. He was selected to play rugby for in one match, against in February 1909. His rugby career was cut short, when he broke his leg in a match against Oxford University.
Deane was commissioned into the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1911, after a period as house surgeon in the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin. In 1913, he was posted to India and served in Burma. He was stationed in Meerut at the start of the First World War. From there, he travelled to France with the Garhwal Brigade of the Indian Expeditionary Force, landing in Marseille in September 1914. He was deployed immediately to the Western Front, where he served first with the 20th Field Ambulance and then as medical officer of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Leicestershire Regiment. His unit saw much active service. On 22 August 1915, he was awarded the Military Cross after running out under machine gun fire to rescue four men who had been wounded by artillery fire. A month later, his regiment participated in the Battle of Loos, and was almost entirely obliterated. He was shot dead after going to help some injured soldiers: his action earned him a mention in despatches. Deane was one of 60 RCSI doctors to receive the Military Cross in the First World War, and one of 17 to be killed in action.
==Early life==

Ernest Deane, born in the city of Limerick, Ireland on 4 May 1887, was the third of the four sons of Thomas and Aileen Deane of Kingstown (present day Dún Laoghaire), County Dublin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CWGC – Casualty Details )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ernest Cotton Deane – Our Heroes )〕 He went to Corrig School, Kingstown, from 1901 to 1904 then went on to study medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland from 1904 to 1909. He became house surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RAMC: Royal Army Medical Corps WW1 )
Deane was selected to play wing for in the match against at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, on 13 February 1909, which Ireland lost 5–11.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rugby Union – ESPN Scrum – Ireland v England at Lansdowne Road )〕 Soon after, his rugby career came to an end when he broke his leg playing against Oxford University.
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