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Geoffrey Cox (Australian politician)

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for active service in the Second World War. He was a platoon commander in the Middle East and Greece in the early stages of the war, where he met his later wife, whom he married during a brief return to Australia in 1942. He was subsequently deployed to New Guinea, where he was awarded the
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for his role in administering two successful operations in 1945, during the closing stages of the war. Cox returned to Bondi after the war, working as a real-estate agent in the family business, and remaining active in the Citizens Military Force, where he rose to the rank of
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for his courage. Cox was later promoted to major and lieutenant colonel, and was awarded the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Cox was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the state seat of
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

Brigadier
DSO
MC
ED
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Vaucluse
Murray Robson
Keith Doyle
Bondi, New South Wales
Sydney
Liberal Party
Citizens Military Force
Second Australian Imperial Force
Brigadier
8th Brigade
St George Regiment
2/4th Battalion
Second World War
Battle of Bardia
Battle of Greece
Syria–Lebanon Campaign
New Guinea campaign
Kokoda Track campaign
Aitape–Wewak campaign
Distinguished Service Order
Military Cross
Efficiency Decoration
Brigadier
DSO
MC

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