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Owen Magee

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on the site until the BLF was deregistered in 1974. In the end, many historic buildings were saved, but the nature of the area was completely changed, and it was transformed into an up-market tourist attraction. In 1970, about 25,000 people visited The Rocks each year; forty years later, it attracted
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concerning the redevelopment of Globe Street and the Clocktower in The Rocks. In retirement he did volunteer charity work, and served as Honorary Colonel Commandant of the Royal Australian Engineers. He remained active in debates on matters such as the proposed privatisation of the Snowy Mountains
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On 13 January 1970, Magee retired from the Regular Army. He became a reservist on 18 October 1970, retaining his rank of colonel, and was appointed Chief Engineer 11 (Works). He was promoted to the temporary rank of
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Magee attended the Field Officers' Tactics Refresher Course in March 1959, and the Senior Officers Tactics School in August and September. From January to December 1960, the
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on 11 November 1968, and the permanent rank on 8 February 1969, Magee's last military appointment was as the Director of Fortifications and Works in
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Returning to Australia in January 1952, Magee became CRE Western Command in January 1953, with the temporary rank of
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1 December 1973, and the substantive rank on 31 August 1974. He retired from the Army on 31 August 1978.
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After retiring from the Regular Army in 1970 Magee accepted the position of Executive Director of the
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in 1956. While there he was injured during a cricket match. In 1957 and 1958 he was seconded to the
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Magee had memorials erected honouring people that had played a significant part in the history of
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detachment in Korea. On 15 November 1952, he became Deputy Commander, Royal Engineers (DCRE).
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between Sydney and Melbourne, which he felt would be uneconomical, and the design of the
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Magee died on 14 May 2007. He was survived by his wife Beverly and sons Tom and Jeremy.
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Magee (centre) shows presentation pieces to the Malaysian officers in 1963
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NAA (Victoria): B2458 589 Magee, Denis O. A. (Army personnel file)
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on 24 March 1965. In this role he oversaw the redevelopment of
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on 13 December 1948, graduated in 1949, and was posted to
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Western Australia. 30 June 1953. p. 3 1066:Royal Military College, Duntroon graduates 957:– via National Library of Australia. 929:– via National Library of Australia. 901:– via National Library of Australia. 873:– via National Library of Australia. 845:– via National Library of Australia. 817:– via National Library of Australia. 304:In March 1946, the Army sent Magee to the 28: 17: 1081:Military personnel from Western Australia 1056:People educated at Aquinas College, Perth 1036:Australian Army personnel of World War II 362:, and was engaged in the construction of 585: 1071:University of Western Australia alumni 1051:Graduates of the Staff College, Quetta 736: 734: 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 637: 635: 605: 603: 601: 599: 597: 595: 593: 591: 589: 253:in World War I. Magee was educated at 720: 718: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 675: 673: 671: 669: 667: 665: 663: 661: 413:in Brisbane, and the construction of 358:In July 1955, he was attached to the 334:British Commonwealth Occupation Force 245:Denis Owen Anthony Magee was born in 7: 1076:Royal Australian Engineers officers 470:Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority 464:Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority 378:, and helped build its underground 235:Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority 168:Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority 682:"In the middle of The Rocks fight" 570:Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 566:Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal 387:Pakistan Command and Staff College 372:British nuclear tests at Maralinga 14: 918:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 890:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 862:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 834:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 806:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 554:Australia Service Medal 1939–1945 316:. He was promoted to the rank of 753:. Department of Veterans Affairs 544:Magee's decorations include the 287:Second Australian Imperial Force 259:Royal Military College, Duntroon 187:Royal Military College, Duntroon 75: 306:University of Western Australia 191:University of Western Australia 680:Brown, Malcolm (22 May 2007). 493:9 million visitors per annum. 1: 1031:Australian military engineers 971:Karskens, Grace (June 2009). 946:Australian Government Gazette 478:Builders Labourers Federation 332:, Japan, where he joined the 913:"Australian Military Forces" 885:"Australian Military Forces" 857:"Australian Military Forces" 829:"Australian Military Forces" 801:"Australian Military Forces" 558:United Nations Service Medal 380:hydroelectric power stations 340:, he assumed command of the 432:Promoted to temporary rank 251:Distinguished Conduct Medal 247:Wickepin, Western Australia 53:Wickepin, Western Australia 1097: 642:"Volume II: Active List". 527:Museum of Contemporary Art 353:St Mary's Cathedral, Perth 342:Royal Australian Engineers 297:. Magee was posted to the 231:Oakey Army Aviation Centre 131:Royal Australian Engineers 686:The Sydney Morning Herald 620:. Autumn 2007. p. 22 376:Snowy Mountains Authority 364:rocket launching facility 27: 179:Denis Owen Anthony Magee 310:Bachelor of Engineering 395:White Australia Policy 283:Australian Staff Corps 255:Aquinas College, Perth 223:Snowy Mountains Scheme 1026:Australian brigadiers 751:"DVA's Nominal Rolls" 531:How The Rocks Was Won 291:Jungle Warfare Centre 273:Owing to the ongoing 265:on the college team. 261:, in 1943. He played 99:Years of service 423:Army Aviation Centre 360:Department of Supply 295:Canungra, Queensland 215:nuclear weapon tests 185:. 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Wickepin, Western Australia
Australia
Brigadier
Service number
Royal Australian Engineers
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority
Brigadier
Australian Army
Royal Military College, Duntroon
University of Western Australia
Second World War
Korean War
Vietnam War
rocket range
Woomera
nuclear weapon tests
Maralinga
Snowy Mountains Scheme
Lavarack Barracks
Oakey Army Aviation Centre
Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority
Wickepin, Western Australia
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Aquinas College, Perth
Royal Military College, Duntroon
Australian football

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