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neither for innovation nor conspicuous success", especially when compared with
Robertson who "possessed the ebullience and flair that Northcott lacked". While governor, Northcott was patron of the New South Wales Society for Crippled Children. He continued to take an active in its affairs for the rest of his life. In 1995, this charity changed its name to The Northcott Society in his honour. In 2004, it became
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Lieutenant General Horace Robertson as Northcott's successor. Northcott's lack of experience in command once again showed, and his
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December 1968, while the electoral district existed until abolition in 1999). In his military career, Northcott was both highly regarded and successful staff officer, as commander of the 1st Armoured Division, II Corps and BCOF he was "noted
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Australia on 30 December 1915 and took no further part in the fighting, it being "a rigid rule that no regular officer once invalided to Australia could again go overseas". His AIF appointment was terminated on 30 September 1916 and he was posted to the 5th
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Douglas MacArthur, which governed the terms and conditions under which the BCOF would occupy part of Japan. The BCOF would serve under
American command, with American policy being followed. Northcott was offered, and accepted, the post of
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2106:"CORONATION MEDALS FOR 2,000 VICTORIANS"
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2134:"LIST OF CORONATION MEDAL AWARDS"
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944:Governor of New South Wales
933:Governor of New South Wales
609:on 1 January 1919, and the
508:Grenville College, Ballarat
492:Governor of New South Wales
422:Governor of New South Wales
79:Governor of New South Wales
10:
3851:
3825:Chiefs of Army (Australia)
2727:Chief of the General Staff
2673:Chief of the General Staff
2434:Hopkins, R. N. L. (1978),
1415:Royal Australian Air Force
1088:
1040:Wahroonga, New South Wales
866:Royal Australian Air Force
777:Chief of the General Staff
522:in the 9th Light Horse, a
410:Chief of the General Staff
293:Chief of the General Staff
211:Wahroonga, New South Wales
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2193:The Sydney Morning Herald
2139:The Sydney Morning Herald
1974:Collection Record Details
1216:Knight of Justice of the
1158:
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1020:University of New England
700:, later Secretary of the
552:Australian Imperial Force
518:. He was commissioned as
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1166:Knight Commander of the
1147:Knight Commander of the
670:Imperial Defence College
641:) that year to open the
615:Staff College, Camberley
453:Imperial Defence College
449:Staff College, Camberley
2569:Australian War Memorial
2501:—— (1998),
2477:Australian War Memorial
2420:Australian War Memorial
1894:. Australian Government
1892:It's an Honour database
1868:. Australian Government
1866:It's an Honour database
1658:. Australian Government
1656:It's an Honour database
1620:. Australian Government
1618:It's an Honour database
1547:Australian War Memorial
1077:He was a long-standing
895:, and Air Vice Marshal
767:inspecting an American
710:Senior Officers' School
585:and later to England.
558:, which was forming at
556:12th Infantry Battalion
530:on 31 October 1910 and
512:University of Melbourne
2353:Grey, Jeffrey (1992),
1997:"Northcott Electorate"
1809:"Television in N.S.W."
1428:1949 – 31 January 1958
998:in the absence of the
951:Australian Labor Party
911:
889:Chief of the Air Staff
772:
516:Australian Army Cadets
408:general who served as
334:North African campaign
3820:Masonic grand masters
3815:Australian Freemasons
1573:"Charity of an ANZAC"
1180:Royal Victorian Order
1168:Royal Victorian Order
963:Northcott was made a
909:
870:Minister for the Army
862:Royal Australian Navy
810:Northcott joined the
801:1st Armoured Division
762:
702:Department of Defence
621:. He was appointed a
575:landing at Anzac Cove
480:1st Armoured Division
303:1st Armoured Division
266:Years of service
2289:. pp. 493–494.
1016:University of Sydney
967:in December 1946, a
139:Sir Frederick Jordan
3750:Australian generals
3150:Australian generals
2770:Government offices
2761:Lieutenant General
2736:Lieutenant General
2718:Lieutenant General
2707:Lieutenant General
2684:Sir Brudenell White
2664:Lieutenant General
2556:The Final Campaigns
1813:The West Australian
1706:, pp. 138, 162
1332:War Medal 1939–1945
1097:Viceregal styles of
928:General of the Army
891:, Air Vice Marshal
756:on 1 January 1941.
418:Occupation of Japan
3037:Lawrence O'Donnell
2778:The Lord Wakehurst
2273:Coates, Henry John
2063:The London Gazette
2043:The London Gazette
1844:The London Gazette
1733:Dennis et al. 1995
1479:, pp. 493–494
1102:Sir John Northcott
981:Queen Elizabeth II
912:
781:Ernest Ker Squires
773:
706:lieutenant colonel
694:William Bridgeford
668:. He attended the
534:on 31 July 1911.
504:Creswick, Victoria
376:Sir John Northcott
373:Lieutenant General
322:Gallipoli campaign
278:Lieutenant General
195:Creswick, Victoria
155:The Lord Wakehurst
143:Sir Kenneth Street
30:Sir John Northcott
26:Lieutenant General
16:Australian general
3830:Military attachés
3722:
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3450:
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2801:
2800:
2795:Sir Eric Woodward
2792:Succeeded by
2759:Succeeded by
2734:Succeeded by
2705:Succeeded by
2680:Succeeded by
2657:Military offices
2640:Missing or empty
2592:Clayton, Victoria
1600:, pp. 19–20.
1520:Missing or empty
1389:
1388:
1252:British War Medal
1199:Order of the Bath
1197:Companion of the
1135:
1134:
1024:Doctor of Science
1012:Doctor of Letters
1006:. He was awarded
901:Douglas MacArthur
744:. He accompanied
698:Frederick Shedden
595:Western Australia
560:Anglesea Barracks
520:second lieutenant
443:and invalided to
370:
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167:Sir Eric Woodward
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2763:Horace Robertson
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1034:Death and legacy
1018:in 1952 and the
1008:honorary degrees
1000:governor-general
848:, Major General
846:Adjutant General
834:Horace Robertson
820:armoured warfare
732:Second World War
658:exchange officer
601:Between the wars
476:armoured warfare
465:military attaché
457:exchange officer
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3027:Phillip Bennett
3012:Francis Hassett
2957:Brudenell White
2922:Brudenell White
2882:William Bridges
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958:Australia Hotel
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805:Leslie Morshead
785:Brudenell White
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