Air Commodore Sir Hughie Idwal Edwards, VC, KCMG, CB, DSO, OBE, DFC (1 August 1914 – 5 August 1982) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force, Governor...
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Navigator, Governor, Admiral, A. R. Hoyle, Mulini Press, Canberra, 2001 Hughie Edwards VC: The Fortunate Airman, A. R. Hoyle, Mulini Press, Canberra, 2001...
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People: Military. Monument Australia. 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017. "Hughie Edwards V.C. Memorial Park". Themes: People: Military. Monument Australia. 2017...
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include: Hughie Charles (1907–1995), English songwriter, co-writer of "We'll Meet Again" and "There'll Always Be an England" Hughie Edwards (1914–1982)...
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(1869–1945), British Liberal Party politician Hughie Edwards (1914–1982), Australian Victoria Cross recipient Huw Edwards (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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unfavourable compared with that of most personnel who served there. Hughie Edwards, commanding officer, 1956–1958 Jeremy Swan, was a medical officer at...
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1980 Monarch Elizabeth II Premier Sir Charles Court Preceded by Sir Hughie Edwards Succeeded by Sir Richard Trowbridge Personal details Born 22 January...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Sir Hughie Edwards, RAF Air Commodore, Governor of Western Australia Humphrey Edwards (1582–1658), English commissioner...
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from Blenheims to Mosquitos. Hughie Edwards (Final Rank, Honour and Decorations: Air Commodore Sir Hughie Idwal Edwards, VC, KCMG, CB, DSO, OBE, DFC (1...
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winner Hughie Edwards (1914–1982), military pilot and politician; most highly decorated Australian serviceman of World War II Ringer Edwards (1913–2000)...
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are interred in Karrakatta Cemetery: Thomas Axford John Carroll Sir Hughie Edwards Robert Gee James Heather Gordon George Julian Howell Martin O'Meara...
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Edmondson 1941* Second World War 2/17th Battalion Tobruk, Libya AWM Hughie Edwards 1941 Second World War No. 105 Squadron RAF Bremen, Germany AWM Jack...
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KCMG CB CBE DSO 25 October 1963 6 January 1974 23 Air Commodore Sir Hughie Edwards VC KCMG CB DSO OBE DFC 7 January 1974 2 April 1975 24 Air Chief Marshal...
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30 March 1974. The Court–McPharlin ministry was sworn in by Governor Hughie Edwards on 8 April 1974. Court was sworn in as premier, treasurer, and minister...
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172/17th Battalion, AIF 1941-04-1313–14 April 1941*[C] Tobruk, Libya Hughie Edwards No. 105No. 105 Squadron RAF 1941-07-044 July 1941 Bremen, Germany[A]...
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1971 3 March 1971 8 April 1974 3 years, 66 days Labor Tonkin ministry Hughie Edwards 21 Sir Charles Court (1911–2007) MLA for Nedlands 1953–1982 1974 1977...
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Curtin Kings Square, Fremantle Joan Walsh-Smith, Charles Smith 2005 Sir Hughie Edwards Kings Square, Fremantle Andrew Kay 2002 The Fishermen Fishing Boat Harbour...
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Australia – Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew (until 6 January), then (Sir) Hughie Edwards Administrator of Norfolk Island – Edward Pickerd Administrator of the...
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became part of the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Born: Hughie Edwards, Australian air force officer and politician, 23rd Governor of Western...
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Donnelly 1992– Musician Moved to Australia at age ten born in Wales Hughie Edwards 1914–1982 senior officer in the RAF, former governor of Western Australia...
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Ocean Keys Shopping Centre Selected Route 483 services deviate via Hughie Edwards Drive, Merriwa; selected services terminate on Hester Avenue after Baltimore...
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philanthropist[citation needed] Slim Dusty, country singer Air Commodore Sir Hughie Edwards, Royal Air Force VC recipient World War II and Governor of Western Australia...
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attack on Bremen on 2 July 1941 in which the leader, Wing Commander Hughie Edwards of No. 105 Squadron, won the Victoria Cross. 2 Group supported the ill-fated...
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Roseanna Cunningham - Scottish politician Tiah Delaney - model Sir Hughie Edwards VC, DSO, DFC (1914–1982) – 23rd Governor of Western Australia, Air Commodore...
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Brand John Tonkin Preceded by Sir Charles Gairdner Succeeded by Sir Hughie Edwards Personal details Born Douglas Anthony Kendrew (1910-07-22)22 July 1910...
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1916-09-2626 September 1916 Hughie Edwards OF-1.1Pilot Officer No. 105No. 105 Squadron RAF Second World War 1941-07-044 July 1941 Thomas Edwards NOR-2.2Private Black...
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onto Lukin Drive instead. The old alignment of the road was renamed Hughie Edwards Drive. Merriwa is between the Clarkson Station to the south, and Butler...
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Squadron 6 April 1941* Second World War Over Brest Harbour, France Hughie Edwards 105No. 105 Squadron 4 July 1941 Second World War Over the port of Bremen...
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Grandy 1957–1958 Air Commodore E L Colbeck-Welch 1958–1962 Air Commodore Hughie Edwards 1962–1964 Air Commodore Geoffrey Millington 1964–1966 Air Commodore...
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Will Dyson lithographs in return for an Eric Kennington portrait of Hughie Edwards, the highly decorated Second World War airman. The Australian Government's...
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