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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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On 1 August 1946, Northcott became the first Australian-born, and one of the longest-serving, Governors of New South Wales. As such, he gave patronage and support to many charitable organisations and to youth, church and citizens' groups. Blamey was unable to secure a knighthood for Northcott for his
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Northcott spent much of his time from 1943 on in a long battle with the government over the number of men and women allocated to the Army. He attempted to do so without Blamey being dragged into a political fight but this proved to be impossible. In September 1944, the government reduced the Army's
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wanted the changeover to coincide with his own visit to Japan in May, and because he needed to obtain consent of the other governments concerned for the appointment of Lieutenant General Horace Robertson as Northcott's successor. Northcott's lack of experience in command once again showed, and his
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were dedicated in his name (the council was renamed in 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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on 14 September 1915. He returned to 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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On 16 November 1912, he was granted a commission as a lieutenant in the Administrative and Instructional Staff of the regular forces, then known as the Permanent Military Forces (PMF), retaining the rank of honorary captain until he was promoted to that rank in the PMF on 1 June 1918.
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However, on 10 September 1942, Northcott was appointed Chief of the General Staff. Formerly, the Army had been controlled by the Military Board. This ceased to function on 30 July 1942, with its responsibilities being assumed by the Commander-in-Chief, General Blamey. The
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monthly intake of women from 925 to 500, while it only received 420 out of 4,020 men allocated to the three services. Such a meagre allocation was below what the Army needed to maintain its strength, and formations had to be disbanded. Blamey took up the matter with
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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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on 1 July 1937 and substantive rank on 13 October 1939. He served on the staff of the 4th Division until 1 September 1939, when he became Director of Military Operations and Intelligence.
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At the end of World War II, Sturdee was again invited to become CGS. He made it a condition of his acceptance that Northcott be given the appointment of Commander-in-Chief of the
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While recuperating, he was joined by his fiancée, Winifred Mary Paton, who had travelled to England to be with him. The two were married at the parish church in
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Northcott, as Commander In Chief, British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF), inspects the guard of honour at HQ 9th New Zealand Infantry Brigade in Japan.
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The relationship between Northcott as Chief of the General Staff and Blamey as Commander-in-Chief bore some similarities to the one between the RAAF's
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from 1924 to 1926. On returning to Australia, Northcott served as Staff Officer, and later Director, Stores and Transport, at Army Headquarters in
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thereby became available but Northcott was excluded from consideration because his knowledge was vital to the new CGS. When the commander of the
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in 1956. He retired in July 1957. In April 1964, Northcott and Forde represented Australia at General MacArthur's funeral in Washington, D.C.
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Sir John's wife, Winifred Mary predeceased him on 7 June 1960. Survived by his two daughters, Sir John died on 4 August 1966 in his home at
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John Curtin, and managed to get a more satisfactory monthly allocation of 1,500 men per month out of 3,000 allocated to the three services.
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from 19 July to 14 December 1951, and again from 30 July to 22 October 1956. While occupying that office, he held the honorary rank of
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in 1935. He was one of only six Australian Army officers to attend this prestigious course between 1928 and 1939, the others being
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Northcott headed the BCOF from December 1945 until June 1946. As such, he negotiated the Northcott-MacArthur agreement with
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NORTHCOTT, John (includes WWI service under ranks of Lieutenant and Captain, and other service under VP7535, VX63396),
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broke out in 1914, he joined the 12th Infantry Battalion, a unit from that state. He was wounded in the landing at
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Northcott joined the Australian Army as a reservist in 1908, before becoming a regular officer in 1912. On duty in
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Northcott was assigned to staff of the 6th Military District, the military district covering the state of
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in the United States and Canada from September 1936 to June 1937. He was promoted to the brevet rank of
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Northcott embarked for Egypt from Hobart with the 12th Infantry Battalion on the transport A2, HMAT
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on 1 January 1920, but this was not made substantive until 1 October 1923. He attended the
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In April 1949 Northcott took part in an event of historic importance at Sydney's famous
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on 8 July 1927 for coordinating the transport for the 1927 six-month Royal Tour of the
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Australian Armour : a History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, 1927–1972
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asked for Northcott to replace him, but Northcott was involved in organising the
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Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey; Morris, Ewan; Prior, Robin; Conner, John (1995),
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in April 1946. He remained in Japan until June though, because Prime Minister
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on 1 July 1935, which was made substantive on 1 January 1936. He attended the
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United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Australian Brass: The Career of Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson
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on 20 October 1914. This was one of the first battalions ashore in the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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from 1 February to 22 November 1932. He returned to England as an
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Military District, the military district covering the state of
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from 17 September 1931 to 31 January 1932 and then with the
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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High Command: Australia and Allied strategy 1939–1945
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Knight of the Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
470:During World War II, Northcott was attached to the 2357:, Oakleigh, Victoria: Cambridge University Press, 623:Member (fourth class) of the Royal Victorian Order 3805:Graduates of the Royal College of Defence Studies 2832: 2536:Australia in the War of 1939–1945 Series 1 – Army 1728: 1726: 1724: 1632: 1507:. Melbourne: Australian Military Forces: 4. 1945. 1391: 3726: 3482: 987:who, during his term as governor, was Viceregal 836:, an officer with a distinguished combat record 828:newspaper that he was to be promoted to command 779:(CGS) following the death of Lieutenant General 2619:. Melbourne: Australian Military Forces. 1945. 2475:: Allen & Unwin with the assistance of the 2438:, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Tank Museum, 2003:. Parliament of New South Wales. Archived from 1675: 1673: 412:during the Second World War, and commanded the 3765:Australian Companions of the Order of the Bath 1940:"Governors and Governors-General of Australia" 1779: 1777: 1721: 953:policy not to award knighthoods at that time. 943: 803:and the appointment instead went to Brigadier 3468: 3134: 2818: 2752:C-in-C, British Commonwealth Occupation Force 2379:Grey, Jeffrey (2001), "The Australian Army", 2026:Famous &/or Notable Australian Freemasons 1994: 973:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 526:unit, on 14 August 1908, and was promoted to 353:Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 3835:Burials at Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens 3755:Australian military personnel of World War I 1670: 971:for his services as governor in 1950, and a 775:On 26 January 1940, Northcott became acting 736:Northcott was promoted to the local rank of 502:John Northcott was born on 24 March 1890 at 2381:The Australian Centenary History of Defence 1774: 940:command was again overhauled by Robertson. 852:, the Quartermaster General, Major General 605:Northcott was granted the honorary rank of 3475: 3461: 3141: 3127: 2825: 2811: 2285:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 2256:– via National Library of Australia. 2230:– via National Library of Australia. 2176:– via National Library of Australia. 740:on 13 October 1939, when he was appointed 720:. He then served as an Australian defence 64: 3800:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley 3760:Australian Army personnel of World War II 1057:, comprising large areas formerly in the 3745:Military personnel from Victoria (state) 2106:"CORONATION MEDALS FOR 2,000 VICTORIANS" 2066:(Supplement). 1 January 1941. p. 3. 2056: 2036: 1914:"Viceregal Grand Masters – Who and Why?" 1837: 1540:"Nominal Roll – 12th Infantry Battalion" 1028:New South Wales University of Technology 905: 783:. In August, his successor, General Sir 758: 2433: 2411:The Government and the People 1942–1945 2404: 1856: 1854: 1833: 1831: 1756: 1691: 1218:Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem 991:of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales. 404:(24 March 1890 – 4 August 1966) was an 3727: 2582: 2500: 2463: 2383:, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2271: 2087: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 1970:"Sir John Northcott papers, 1908–1966" 1795: 1744: 1597: 1567: 1565: 1563: 1476: 1472: 1436:1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers 666:44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division 3456: 3122: 2806: 2538:, Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 1995:O'Farrell, Barry (25 November 1998). 1608: 1606: 1499: 1497: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1470: 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1454: 1452: 921:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 915:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 648:Northcott served on the staff of the 414:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 288:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 3810:Australian people of English descent 2549: 2526: 2378: 2352: 1880: 1851: 1828: 1783: 1768: 1715: 1703: 1679: 1638: 1081:, and served as Grand Master of the 1067:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 514:. While at school, he served in the 482:. In March 1942, he assumed command 91:1 August 1946 – 3 July 1957 2070: 1560: 1381:Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1033: 731: 664:, where he served the staff of the 600: 455:and also spent time overseas as an 420:. He was the first Australian-born 13: 2282:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1976:. 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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: 3721: 3450: 3449: 3116: 3115: 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:. 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Index

Lieutenant General
KCMG
KCVO
CB
KStJ

Governor of New South Wales
George VI
Elizabeth II
William McKell
James McGirr
Joseph Cahill
Lieutenant
Sir Frederick Jordan
Sir Kenneth Street
The Lord Wakehurst
Sir Eric Woodward
Creswick, Victoria
Wahroonga, New South Wales
Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens
Australian Army
Lieutenant General
British Commonwealth Occupation Force
Chief of the General Staff
II Corps
1st Armoured Division
First World War
Gallipoli campaign
Second World War
North African campaign

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