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79: 284:; on 3 January 1945 Cameron's company was sent to clear an enemy ridge. Cameron's inspiring capture and defence of the position earned him a Bar to his Military Cross. When he returned to Australia in October he was assigned to the Directorate of Recruiting and Demobilization at Army Headquarters in 272:
in March. Cameron was wounded in July leading an attack on Mount Tambu, and did not return to his battalion until February 1944, by which time they had returned to Queensland. Cameron married Daphne Alice Grayling, a schoolteacher, on 29 July that year at the Methodist Church in
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at his farm, two weeks prior to a planned trip overseas back to Egypt & Europe. He was cremated in Ballarat after a funeral service at the Dunkeld Uniting Church.
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in June and July. Cameron's battalion left the Middle East in March 1942, returning to Australia in August before being sent to
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until his commission as a lieutenant on 30 March 1941. He was put in command of anti-aircraft defences on the transport ship
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from 1964 to 1976, and stood as an independent Country candidate in several federal contests. In 1986, he died suddenly of
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schools before entering the public service as a taxation clerk on 7 March 1938. He studied from 1938 to 1939 at the
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This article is about the Australian army officer and farmer. For the 2020 police shooting, see
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Cameron joined the militia forces (citizens) in December 1937. He enlisted in the
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Index

Shooting of Linden Cameron
Warracknabeal, Victoria
Dunkeld, Victoria
Australia
Commonwealth of Australia
Australian Army
Captain
2/5th Battalion
World War II
North Africa campaign
Battle of Greece
Syria-Lebanon campaign
New Guinea campaign
Aitape-Wewak campaign
Military Cross & Bar
MC & Bar
Warracknabeal
Finlay Cameron
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Warracknabeal High
University of Melbourne
Australian Imperial Force
2/5th Battalion
Middle East
Cairo
Greece
Syria
Papua
Wau, New Guinea
Crystal Creek

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