G'day, JDS1949,
You said:
"if your man was intent on disappearing it would make far more sense to re-enlist as a rank and file soldier"
you are absolutely right it would be far simpler to be a soldier, there were dozens of A and AE Harrison soldiers, so just by name alone you could disappear amongst the mob anonymously. The previous post here regarding the Commission documents will I believe confirm that he joined the British Army as an T2Lt Officer. The next question will be wether it was for survival, money of to "redeem his honour"and maybe return to OZ, but after a year or two I seriously doubt it
You said:
"then re-enlisting as an officer, under his own name, would start to make a lot more sense"
Again I agree with you again, everything points to him Joining the British Military but the on-line records don't confirm this at this stage. Each AE Harrison Officer who I have checked out to date is not my man. Now I am still going through numerous options, but all the found AE Harrison and A Harrison Officers have proven to be someone else by comparing the numerous aspects of the real AEH against the details of the potential candidates from MIC's and records
As I mentioned a few posts ago, I sent off a request for information regarding Officers who joined late in the War into the Permanent British Army. These records are not kept amongst the normal archives. The Permanent Army staff joined for 12 years and went on after the war, so, I understand that if they were in the Military after 1920 their records could be elsewhere and also not mentioned in the on-line indexes which would explain many things
Cheers
Ian