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now, Ginger?" Blamey asked. Burston told him. "Well, surely you have formed a better estimate of me than that!" Blamey said. "You are my technical advisor on medical problems. You don't think that I'd be stupid enough to join issue with you on your own ground, do you? I assume before you come to me with things like these that you have given them every thought."
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on 21 February 1942. On 8 May 1942, Burston became DGMS at GHQ (Australia), which soon became Land Headquarters (LHQ). In this position, he found himself in charge of officers like Downes who were senior to him militarily, and others like Fairley and Mackerras who "were, in truth, superior to him in
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the incidence was so high in September 1942 that it looked like the garrison would be wiped out in a matter of months. The biggest killer, though, was typhus. Of the 2,839 soldiers who came down with it, 257 (9 percent) died. It fell to Burston promulgate the policies and practices that diminished
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The 1942 Papuan campaign threw up a host of serious medical problems. The poor diet, mainly caused by the difficulty of supply by air or over jungle tracks, caused malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies. Poor hygiene led to dysentery. Malaria was hyperendemic, and when Fairley and Mackerras visited
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One day he had to lay before the Old Man details of two complex medical schemes. Blamey gave the papers a cursory glance, and initialled each set without asking a question. Burston exclaimed in spontaneous surprise at this unhesitating acceptance of important proposals. "How long have you known me
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On returning to Adelaide in 1919, he was reappointed to the staff of the Adelaide Children's Hospital. He also resumed as an honorary assistant physician at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, a post he had been appointed to in 1914. In 1933, he travelled to Scotland to further his medical knowledge, and
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Since the inception of the AIF in October 1939, Major General Burston has held the senior medical appointment in the AIF. He has been responsible for the organisation, training and administration of the medical services of the AIF in their entirety. The efficient medical arrangements at present
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in 1927. He had three children: Samuel Gerald Wood (Sam) Burston became a grazier; Robin Archibald (Bob) Burston became a physician like his father; and Helen Elizabeth (Betty), who married Chris Sangster, an Adelaide physician on 12 January 1939. Both sons and son in law would serve in the Army
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on 12 June 1940, the party wearing civilian clothes as they were travelling through neutral countries. In November, Blamey organised a Headquarters, AIF in the Middle East and appointed Burston as its Director of Medical Services (DMS). The
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Burston was promoted to major in the AAMC on 1 July 1919, lieutenant colonel on 1 July 1920, and colonel on 1 September 1921. He assumed the post of Deputy Director of Medical Services, 4th Military District in
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from 1908 to 1910, and his wife Marianne, née McBean. Roy always preferred to be known by his first name rather than as Samuel, which was the name of his grandfather. The family lived in
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Burston remained DGMS after the war. In the immediate post-war period, he was responsible for the demobilisation of the Army Medical Services, and for providing medical support to the
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race in Australia. In announcing the decision, Burston described the prize money as "fitting to the class of horses competing", noting that it had drawn fields with winners such as
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in Japan. Criticism of the medical arrangements, which Burston felt might lead to the force being prematurely withdrawn, led to Burston being publicly rebuked by the Army Minister,
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was of brief duration; he embarked on 10 April 1941 and was back less than two weeks later. While there, he visited the front and was caught up in an air raid at
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and studied medicine. He graduated with his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degrees in June 1910, and soon after his graduation he became a
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on 21 August 1960. He was survived by his daughter Elizabeth, who was married to Dr Christopher Sangster, an Adelaide physician, and his sons Samuel (later
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Burston believed in personal reconnaissance and leading from the front. He was at the forefront of providing the medical arrangements for
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was purchased by a fund subscribed to by a large number of medical officers and presented to him at The Australasian Medical Congress in
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was formed in April 1940, Burston was appointed to its staff as Deputy Director of Medical Services (DDMS). As such, he was promoted to
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in England. He moved to France with this unit on 24 November 1916. For his conduct supervising an advanced dressing station the
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existing in the AIF in the Middle East are due to his enthusiasm, tireless energy, far-sightedness, and administrative ability.
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on his medical advice. He remained Director General of Medical Services until 1948. In 1945, he became Chief Commissioner of
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in March 1945, serving until 1957, after which he became Receiver-General of the Priory in Australia. He became an Honorary
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Johnston, Sir William; Keogh, E. V.; Jose, J. B.; Irving, R. G. H. (4 February 1961). "Obituary – Samuel Roy Burston".
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Rather than resume his medical practice in Adelaide, Burston chose to remain in Melbourne. In 1950, he delivered the
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After graduating from Melbourne Grammar in 1903, Burston entered University of Melbourne in 1905, where he lived at
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Embarkation for the Middle East. Left to right: Brigadier Rowell, Colonel Burston, Major Knight and General Blamey.
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and adding another £1,000 to give the two races equal prize money of £4,000. This made the Cox Plate the richest
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Papua in June 1942 they found high rates of infection among the troops even before the fighting had begun. At
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on 13 October 1939 with the rank of colonel, and received the serial number VX2 (VX1 being Lieutenant General
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government as it was not Labor Party policy to award knighthoods at this time. Following the election of the
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race in Australia, and he oversaw the construction of the Burston Grandstand, which was named in his honour.
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Later that month, Burston was appointed senior medical officer at the Australian General Base Depot at
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to this post, but it deferred to Blamey. Burston was promoted to Major General on 16 February 1941.
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until 1905. He considered a full-time military career but this was precluded by the discovery of a
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following the death of C. F. (Charlie) Taylor in 1952. Burston increased the prize money of the
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in the Gallipoli Campaign and rise to the rank of major general. Roy was educated at
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Blamey, Controversial Soldier : a biography of Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey
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Having served with the Militia from an early age, he obtained a commission in the
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the danger from disease and allowed the Australian Army to fight in New Guinea.
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In October 1939, the Director General of Medical Services (DGMS), Major General
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on 22 January 1942. He narrowly avoided capture when it fell, departing on the
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in the 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance on 26 March 1915. He embarked for
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In July 1941, Burston reported that Australians on leave in Cairo from the
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of Australasia's bronze medal for saving the life of a youth caught in the
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where he married Helen Elizabeth Culross on 16 April 1913 in St Michael's
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might have the physical stamina to resist an attack. Burston and Colonel
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Samuel Burston (right) and his friends at Chiton Rocks Beach. Note early
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Burston, Sir Samuel Roy (1888–1960), Australian Dictionary of Biography
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Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873 – 1927)
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for supervising an advanced dressing station under fire during the
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in the Australian Army Medical Corps (AAMC) on 14 October 1912.
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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to investigate fly breeding in order to prevent an outbreak of
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on 1 August 1921, a post he was to hold until 12 October 1939.
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Burston, James (1856–1920), Australian Dictionary of Biography
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on 25 August. Burston's pall bearers included Major Generals
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with the 7th Field Ambulance, which supported his father's
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in 1910. After graduation, he worked with children at the
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and as a racehorse owner. He was elected Chairman of the
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on 14 April 1942; his citation, written by Blamey, read:
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Series 5 – Medical. Canberra: Australian War Memorial.
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Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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and as a racehorse owner. He served as Chairman of the
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met with the 9th Division's commander, Major General
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from 1952 until his death in 1960. Burston made the
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soldier and businessman, Burston graduated from the
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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The recommendation was turned down by the 679:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 3041:People educated at Melbourne Grammar School 2032:(Supplement). 28 December 1951. p. 37. 498:. James Burston would go on to command the 473: 152:Director General Medical Services (1942–48) 2644: 2630: 2108:"Rupert Downes Memorial Lecture and Medal" 601:on 23 June 1915. In September, he went to 3006:Australian Army personnel of World War II 1508:(Supplement). 1 January 1918. p. 27. 1000:in 1944. He became Chief Commissioner of 3021:Knights of Grace of the Order of St John 3016:Australian racehorse owners and breeders 2371:Kirkwood, Rhett; Meldrum, Brian (2000). 2224: 2022: 1910: 1898: 1794: 1540: 1498: 946:He made numerous visits to the front in 926:Headquarters I Corps on the deck of the 921: 822:Burston departed for the Middle East by 786: 716:Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 692: 637:. His citation, signed by Major General 2437: 1770: 1229:. Mourners included Lieutenant General 1110:In retirement, Burston enjoyed playing 1078:. He served as honorary colonel of the 431:. After the war he became a foundation 14: 2958: 2520: 2470: 2294: 2010: 1998: 1932:"St John Ambulance State Commissioner" 1874: 1862: 1850: 1838: 1826: 1746: 1722: 1710: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1357: 1107:and National Mutual Life Association. 1089:Memorial Lecture based on his book on 738:from 1 July 1939 to 11 February 1943. 681:. He returned to Australia aboard the 227:Markham, Ramu and Finisterre campaigns 2625: 2604:Director General of Medical Services 1336:"Burston, Sir Samuel Roy (1888–1960)" 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1068:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 1010:Royal College of Physicians of London 934:Burston departed the Middle East for 917: 661:on account of the density of the gas. 541:. In 1911 and 1912, he served in the 2401: 1904: 1686: 1008:in August 1945, and a fellow of the 747:South Australian Cricket Association 677:. For this work, he was appointed a 645:From 5 June 1917 to 12 June 1917 at 2016: 1534: 1354: 1080:Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 722:. He was a district officer of the 688: 518:in 1900, serving with them and the 24: 1788: 1492: 1317: 1195:Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide 906:Companion of the Order of the Bath 251:Companion of the Order of the Bath 25: 3057: 3036:Military personnel from Melbourne 2529:Australia in the War of 1939–1945 2446:Australia in the War of 1939–1945 2413:Australia in the War of 1939–1945 1091:Medical Aspects of Atomic Warfare 1015:Blamey recommended Burston for a 266:Royal Humane Society Bronze Medal 2355:The Medical Journal of Australia 986:Carnegie Corporation of New York 829:along with Blamey and Brigadier 805:Second Australian Imperial Force 803:. Burston officially joined the 419:during World War I. Burston was 390:Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery 42: 3031:Melbourne Medical School alumni 2201: 2189: 2100: 2088: 2060: 2048: 2036: 2004: 1992: 1980: 1952: 1924: 1892: 1880: 1868: 1856: 1844: 1832: 1820: 1808: 1776: 1764: 1752: 1740: 1728: 1716: 1704: 1692: 1680: 1652: 1630: 1590: 1578: 1566: 1554: 1512: 976:In April 1945, Burston visited 777: 478:Samuel Roy Burston was born in 3046:People from Hawthorn, Victoria 3026:Medical doctors from Melbourne 2300:Blamey: The Commander-in-Chief 1920:. 4 January 1944. p. 114. 1804:. 14 April 1942. p. 1691. 1397: 1279: 1019:in September 1945, along with 782: 771:Victor Harbor, South Australia 580: 486:, a businessman who served as 154:3rd General Hospital (1918–19) 27:Australian general (1888–1960) 13: 1: 2217: 1640:. Royal College of Physicians 1257:in 1948. Today, it is at the 1063:(military division) in 1952. 998:Venerable Order of Saint John 991: 774:during the Second World War. 728:Australian Nursing Federation 409:Australian Army Medical Corps 156:1st Convalescent Depot (1918) 1287:"Burston, James (1856–1920)" 1193:, and Robin, a physician at 1169:Burston died at his home in 838:had appointed Major General 741:Burston was a member of the 539:Adelaide Children's Hospital 394:Adelaide Children's Hospital 7: 2996:Australian military doctors 2379:: Equus Marketing Pty Ltd. 2260:Hetherington, John (1973). 2169:Kirkwood & Meldrum 2000 2157:Kirkwood & Meldrum 2000 2142:Kirkwood & Meldrum 2000 1061:Order of the British Empire 1002:St John Ambulance Australia 669:with the temporary rank of 635:Distinguished Service Order 551:Aboriginal Protection Board 445:St John Ambulance Australia 425:Distinguished Service Order 292:St John Ambulance Australia 255:Distinguished Service Order 10: 3062: 2325:Howie-Willis, Ian (2012). 2225:Gardiner, Lyndsay (1990). 2068:"Minister Rebukes General" 1660:"Lady Kitty's Social Page" 1405:"Protectors of Aborigines" 1203:Christ Church, South Yarra 1101:Western Mining Corporation 1051:, Blamey wrote to the new 545:as a medical inspector of 520:Australian Military Forces 492:Flinders Street, Melbourne 212:Dutch East Indies campaign 2660: 2609: 2602: 2593: 2588: 2551:: Australian Army. 1950. 2521:Walker, Allan S. (1953). 1638:"Robin Archibald Burston" 1603:South Australian Register 1241:. Burston's remains were 1134:, taking £1,000 from the 1128:Moonee Valley Racing Club 873:His participation in the 724:St John Ambulance Brigade 587:Australian Imperial Force 571:Mile End, South Australia 512:Victorian Military Forces 460:Moonee Valley Racing Club 297:Moonee Valley Racing Club 286: 270: 242: 160: 148: 138: 128: 118: 106: 98: 81: 61: 53: 48:Major General Roy Burston 41: 34: 2524:Middle East and Far East 2477:Clinical Problems of War 2438:Maughan, Barton (1966). 1960:"Hon. Physician to King" 1272: 1255:Perth, Western Australia 563:Mitcham, South Australia 535:resident medical officer 504:Melbourne Grammar School 474:Education and early life 450:Burston was involved in 2486:Australian War Memorial 2270:Australian War Memorial 1713:, pp. 339, 419–420 1267:Australian War Memorial 1239:Lord Mayor of Melbourne 978:South East Asia Command 714:become a member of the 631:mentioned in despatches 613:and later England with 488:Lord Mayor of Melbourne 439:was withdrawn from the 421:mentioned in despatches 386:University of Melbourne 263:Mentioned in Despatches 197:Western Desert campaign 1598:"Royal Humane Society" 1247:Springvale Crematorium 1158:in 1945 and 1946; and 1118:, and was involved in 982:Rockefeller Foundation 931: 915: 865: 792: 720:University of Adelaide 702: 663: 447:, serving until 1957, 308:Sir Samuel Roy Burston 290:Chief Commissioner of 232:Burma campaign 1944–45 207:Syria–Lebanon campaign 36:Sir Samuel Roy Burston 2614:Frank Kingsley Norris 2441:Tobruk and El Alamein 2231:South Yarra, Victoria 1006:Physician to the King 925: 910: 902:Sir Claude Auchinleck 894:Neil Hamilton Fairley 860: 836:Australian Government 790: 696: 685:on 22 November 1919. 643: 222:Salamaua–Lae campaign 217:Kokoda Track campaign 119:Years of service 2120:on 27 September 2007 1380:Johnston et al. 1961 1235:Sir Frederick Thomas 1105:Australian Red Cross 851:Ian Murray Mackerras 759:Royal Humane Society 659:small box respirator 607:7th Infantry Brigade 500:7th Infantry Brigade 259:Volunteer Decoration 2991:Australian generals 2653:Australian generals 2377:Glen Iris, Victoria 2327:A Medical Emergency 1965:The West Australian 1217:, Kingsley Norris, 1120:thoroughbred racing 1082:from 1952 to 1957. 621:, then training at 585:Burston joined the 452:thoroughbred racing 2198:, pp. 390–391 2186:, pp. 387–388 2057:, pp. 366–370 2045:, pp. 359–360 2029:The London Gazette 1917:The London Gazette 1889:, pp. 268–269 1877:, pp. 178–179 1829:, pp. 320–324 1817:, pp. 246–247 1801:The London Gazette 1785:, pp. 180–184 1761:, pp. 177–178 1749:, pp. 337–338 1701:, pp. 102–103 1627:, pp. 106–109 1587:, pp. 104–105 1575:, pp. 100–103 1547:The London Gazette 1505:The London Gazette 1382:, pp. 184–187 1259:Latchford Barracks 1251:Sir William Dargie 1231:Sir John Northcott 1179:Sir Samuel Burston 1150:in 1932 and 1934; 1146:in 1930 and 1931; 1047:government in the 932: 918:South West Pacific 793: 703: 671:lieutenant colonel 627:Battle of Messines 543:Northern Territory 496:Hawthorn, Victoria 429:Battle of Messines 413:Gallipoli campaign 402:Northern Territory 280:Sir Samuel Burston 183:Battle of Messines 173:Gallipoli campaign 2953: 2952: 2620: 2619: 2610:Succeeded by 2598:Frederick Maguire 2589:Military offices 2572:Missing or empty 2208:Howie-Willis 2012 2196:Howie-Willis 2012 2184:Howie-Willis 2012 2095:Howie-Willis 2012 2055:Howie-Willis 2012 2043:Howie-Willis 2012 1987:Howie-Willis 2012 1887:Howie-Willis 2012 1815:Hetherington 1973 1783:Hetherington 1973 1759:Hetherington 1973 1735:Hetherington 1973 1699:Hetherington 1973 1625:Howie-Willis 2012 1585:Howie-Willis 2012 1573:Howie-Willis 2012 1561:Howie-Willis 2012 1394:, pp. 33–35. 1392:Howie-Willis 2012 1312:Howie-Willis 2012 1265:, is held by the 1219:William Refshauge 1166:meeting in 1958. 1136:Moonee Valley Cup 955:Douglas MacArthur 847:Operation Compass 809:Sir Thomas Blamey 597:on the transport 553:. He returned to 398:Aboriginal people 302: 301: 16:(Redirected from 3053: 2646: 2639: 2632: 2623: 2622: 2594:Preceded by 2586: 2585: 2581: 2575: 2570: 2568: 2560: 2540: 2517: 2511: 2507: 2505: 2497: 2472:Walker, Allan S. 2467: 2434: 2398: 2367: 2348: 2321: 2291: 2256: 2211: 2205: 2199: 2193: 2187: 2181: 2172: 2166: 2160: 2154: 2145: 2139: 2130: 2129: 2127: 2125: 2119: 2113:. 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He joined the 423:and awarded the 364: 359: 352: 345: 338: 331: 324: 317: 295:Chairman of the 108: 88: 71: 69: 46: 32: 31: 21: 3061: 3060: 3056: 3055: 3054: 3052: 3051: 3050: 2956: 2955: 2954: 2949: 2900:W. A. B. 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1037:George Wootten 1029:John Northcott 1021:Frank Berryman 993: 990: 959:Prime Minister 919: 916: 859: 784: 781: 779: 776: 751:Melbourne Club 690: 687: 629:, Burston was 582: 579: 475: 472: 468:weight for age 380:, a prominent 300: 299: 288: 284: 283: 272: 268: 267: 244: 240: 239: 237: 236: 235: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 202:Greek campaign 199: 189: 188: 187: 186: 185: 175: 164: 162: 158: 157: 150: 146: 145: 142: 140:Service number 136: 135: 130: 126: 125: 120: 116: 115: 110: 104: 103: 100: 96: 95: 89:(aged 72) 85:21 August 1960 83: 79: 78: 63: 59: 58: 55: 51: 50: 47: 39: 38: 35: 26: 18:Samuel Burston 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3058: 3047: 3044: 3042: 3039: 3037: 3034: 3032: 3029: 3027: 3024: 3022: 3019: 3017: 3014: 3012: 3009: 3007: 3004: 3002: 2999: 2997: 2994: 2992: 2989: 2987: 2984: 2982: 2979: 2977: 2976:Adelaide Club 2974: 2972: 2969: 2967: 2964: 2963: 2961: 2946: 2943: 2941: 2938: 2936: 2933: 2931: 2928: 2926: 2923: 2921: 2918: 2916: 2913: 2911: 2908: 2906: 2903: 2901: 2898: 2896: 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Index

Samuel Burston

Melbourne
South Yarra
Australian Army
Major General
Service number
World War I
Gallipoli campaign
Western Front
Battle of Messines
World War II
Western Desert campaign
Greek campaign
Syria–Lebanon campaign
Dutch East Indies campaign
Kokoda Track campaign
Salamaua–Lae campaign
Markham, Ramu and Finisterre campaigns
Burma campaign 1944–45
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Volunteer Decoration
Mentioned in Despatches
James Burston
Sir Samuel Burston
St John Ambulance Australia
Moonee Valley Racing Club
Major General

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