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Ronald McNicoll

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deploying with the Australian Ancillary Unit in March 1953. He undertook a number of different staff appointments including Chief Engineer of Eastern Command and Engineer-in-Chief, Army Headquarters. He eventually reaching the rank of major general before retiring from the military in 1964. He later
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in 1923. After graduating from Duntroon in 1926, he was granted the rank of lieutenant in the engineers and undertook a civilian engineering degree at the University of Sydney.
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wrote three volumes of the Royal Australian Engineers corps history, covering the periods from colonial Australia to the Second World War. He was appointed a
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in Melbourne, undertook training overseas and served in regimental appointments in Brisbane, Adelaide and then later Keswick, in South Australia.
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During the Second World War, McNicoll saw active service in the Middle East and in Europe, including a period on exchange with the
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In the pre-war years, he was involved in constructing bases in the northern part of Australia, including
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After the war, he was steadily promoted. As a temporary brigadier he briefly served during the
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in 1982. He died on 18 September 1996, just three days after turning ninety.
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60243075: Service record: McNicoll, Ronald Ramsay (series number B2458/365)
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The Royal Australian Engineers 1835 to 1902: The Colonial Engineers
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The Royal Australian Engineers 1902 to 1919: Making and Breaking
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The Royal Australian Engineers 1919 to 1945: Teeth and Tail
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Nelson, Penelope. "Officer with a gift for writing",
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Melbourne
Melbourne
Australian Army
Major General
Second World War
Korean War
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Member of the Order of Australia
Mentioned in Despatches
Sir Walter McNicoll
Sir Alan McNicoll
Major General
CBE
AM
Australian Army
Royal Australian Engineers
Melbourne
Sir Walter McNicoll
Sir Alan McNicoll
Royal Military College, Duntroon
Larrakeyah Barracks
4th Division
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
Mentioned in Despatches
6th Division
Korean War
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Member of the Order of Australia
ISBN
9780959687118

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