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Maurice Fergusson

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in April, leading the 1st and 2nd Armoured and 2nd Infantry brigades from 1942 to 1944. Fergusson commanded the 8th Infantry Brigade from August 1944 in
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in 1975 and was buried in Moreton Bay; his wife and four of his six sons survived him (one, Terence, had been killed in action in 1942 in Papua).
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Fergusson remained in the militia from 1926 to 1932 and rejoined in 1936. He was given command of the 8th Light Horse Regiment and promoted
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to his MC for his actions from February to March. Injured in an accident in August, he was transferred to England and granted a
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After the termination of his commission on 25 March 1919, Fergusson and his wife returned to Australia. Fergusson farmed at
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from 1927 and was a local councillor from 1930 to 1934, serving from 1931 to 1932 as president. In 1932, he contested the
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on 24 August 1914 and was posted to Egypt in the 1st Field Artillery Brigade. He was promoted from gunner to
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and again mentioned in despatches. He returned to active service in November, commanding the
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Fergusson was commissioned in December 1916 and promoted lieutenant in May 1917. Wounded at
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in 1946 and to the property "Moreton Bay" in New South Wales in 1949, farming near
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to Mauritian-born bank manager Ernest Fairchild Fergusson and Alfritha Elizabeth,
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before working as a jackeroo and undergoing compulsory military training.
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in 1939; on 13 October he returned to the AIF to take command of the
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in Libya and returned to Australia in June. He was awarded the
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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People educated at University High School, Melbourne
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Index

Caulfield, Victoria
Dunedoo, New South Wales
Australian Army
Brigadier
1st Field Artillery Brigade
8th Infantry Brigade
2nd Infantry Brigade
2nd Armoured Brigade
1st Armoured Brigade
2/17th Battalion
6th Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment
8th Light Horse Regiment
First World War
Gallipoli Campaign
Battle of Messines
Second World War
Siege of Giarabub
Syria-Lebanon campaign
New Guinea campaign
Distinguished Service Order
Military Cross
Bar
Mentioned in Despatches
Efficiency Decoration
Brigadier
DSO
MC
Bar
ED
Australian Army

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