1985 Australia Day Honours

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The 1985 Australia Day Honours were announced on 26 January 1985 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ninian Stephen. [1]

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The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours which are announced on the second Monday in June.

Order of Australia

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Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

RecipientCitationNotes
Peter Graham Faithfull Henderson For distinguished public service, particularly as Secretary to the Department of Foreign Affairs. [1] [2]
The Honourable Sir Richard Clarence Kirby For distinguished service to the advertising industry in Australia and to the Herbert Vere Evatt Memorial Foundation.
The Honourable Charles Leycester Devenish Meares For distinguished public service to the Australian honours system and for continued distinguished service in the field of social welfare.
Lloyd Frederic Rees CMG For distinguished service to the arts in Australia, particularly in the field of landscape painting.

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Cecil Roy Abbott QPM For public service, particularly with the NSW Police Force. [1] [2]
Ronald Moore BannermanFor public service, particularly as Commissioner of Trade Practices and chairman of the Trade Practices Commission.
Dr Harold Felix Bell OBE For service to commerce and for public service.
Joseph BrenderFor service to secondary industry and the community.
Keith Frederick BrigdenFor public service, particularly with the Australian Taxation Office and as Commonwealth Auditor General.
Desmond Eoghan ByrneFor public service and for service to the community.
Michael John MaxwellFor service to the arts, particularly to the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Verner Thomas ChristieFor service to the banking industry.
Professor Gerard William CrockFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of ophthalmology.
Alan Woodhouse CromptonFor service to industry and to the community.
John Geoffrey DonaldsonFor service to the petroleum industry.
Graham Barton Feakes For public service as a diplomatic representative and in the development of Australian relations with South and South-East Asia.
Laurie John Ferguson For service to government and to the NSW Parliament.
John Charles Finemore OBE For public service as Chief Parliamentary Counsel for Victoria.
Dr Peter Ian Alexander HendryFor service to medicine.
Dr Ursula Hoff OBE For service to the arts, particularly to art scholarship in Australia.
James Frank KirkFor service to industry, particularly to the development of Australia's natural resources.
James Bruce KirkwoodFor public service, particularly as foundation chairman of the National Energy Research Development and Demonstration Council.
William David McPhersonFor service to industry and to the community.
Victor Eadric MartinFor service to the banking industry, particularly as chairman of the Committee of Review of the Australian Financial System.
Emeritus Professor Robert George NealeFor public service, particularly as Director General of the Australian Archives.
Julius Lockington Patching OBE For service to sport, particularly as secretary general of the Australian Olympic Federation.
Clifton Ernest Pugh For service to Australian art.
Professor Keith Val SinclairFor service to education, particularly the study of modern languages.
Professor Robert Street For service to learning, particularly as Vice Chancellor of the University of Western Australia.
Professor Graham Douglas TracyFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of surgery.
Reginald Frank William CMG For service to commerce and to the community.
Alan John Woods For public service, particularly as Secretary to the Department of Resources and Energy.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Rear Admiral David James Martin For service as the Chief of Naval Personnel and Flag Officer Naval Support Command. [1] [2]
Rear Admiral Brian TremayneFor service as the Director-General of Naval Health Services and chairman of the Services Health Policy Committee.
Army Major-General Kevin George CookeFor service to the Army Reserve, particularly as Commander, 3rd Division.
Major-General Kenneth Joseph TaylorFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Chief of Materiel.
Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Billie Hicks CollingsFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Air Officer Commanding Support Command.

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Judith Alison AdamFor service to the community health, particularly to the Royal Women's Hospital, Victoria. [1] [2]
Professor John Stuart AllmanFor service to science, particularly surveying and mapping.
John Rushworth AndersonFor service to the avocado industry.
Dr William Arthur BarclayFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry.
Bryan William BirchFor public service, particularly to the ACT Electricity Authority.
Arnold BlochFor service to the Jewish community in Australia.
Anthony BonniciFor service to the Maltese community in Australia.
Sonia Ingeborg Borg (Mrs Fankhanel)For service to the film and television industry.
The Reverend Dr Lewis Arnold BornFor service to religion and to the community, particularly in the field of youth affairs.
Joan BrewerFor service to library education.
Colin Hordern BullFor service to manufacturing industry.
Robert Marshall CameronFor service to the community.
Alan Henry CashFor service to education and to the community.
Alfred Thomas Speakman Clarke RFD ED For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel.
Peter John DavidsonFor service to secondary industry and commerce, particularly in the field of accountancy.
Jack Leonard Davis BEM For service to Aboriginal literature and theatre.
Dr David DenhamFor service to seismology.
William Edward Leembruggen de VosFor service to the pastoral industry of the Northern Territory.
Dr Peter David Drysdale For service to international relations and trade.
Paul Bruce FreeFor public service in the field of science and technology.
Dr William John GarrettFor service to medicine, particularly the science of obstetric ultrasound.
Emeritus Professor Martin Fritz Glaessner For service to geology, particularly micropalaeontology.
John Fredolin GleesonFor service to the radio and television industry.
Albert Jaime Grassby For service to community relations.
Barry Joseph GrearFor service to the community, particularly through administering natural-disaster relief.
Neville Bruce Gruzman For service to architecture.
Clive Arthur HamerFor service to education, particularly as headmaster of Wesley College, Perth.
Eric Herbert HanfieldFor public service, particularly as Administrator of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
Clarence Lindsay HermesFor services to youth in the ACT.
James HickeyFor public service, particularly in the field of Commonwealth-State relations.
William John HoffmannFor service to the Olympic Federation as competitor and official, particularly as general manager of the 1984 Australian Olympic Team.
Irene Faith HooperFor service to the Country Women's Association.
William Howard-SmithFor service to the Australian shipping industry.
Professor Dharmasoka Laksiri JayasuriyaFor service to community relations.
William James JobFor service to the community.
Jeffry Joynton-SmithFor service to the performing arts.
Dr Alice Hazel Kelso KingFor service to the study of Australian history.
Rollo Kingsford-Smith DSO DFC For service to the Australian aviation industry.
Dr James Wilfred KnightFor service to industry, particularly in the field of food research.
Gilles Thomas KrygerFor service to commerce.
Dr John Charles LaneFor service to aviation medicine and to road-safety standards.
Peter Stroud LangfordFor service to air-safety standards.
Alfred Lionel LazerFor service to athletics.
Judge John Francis LincolnFor service to the community, particularly in the field of prisoner rehabilitation.
Kaye Elizabeth LoderFor service to the community, particularly in the field of women's affairs.
Robert Henry LukeFor service to bushfire prevention and control.
Noel LynaghFor public service to the Northern Territory.
Hugh George McCredieFor service to sport in Australian universities.
Walter Patrick McGrathFor service in drug rehabilitation, particularly through Odyssey House.
Margaret Grace McNairFor service to nursing.
Hector Iain Munro MacFarlaneFor service to religion.
John Thomas MaherFor public service to Queensland.
Dr Ernest Cosmo Manea For service to the community of Bunbury and to local government.
Raymond David MarginsonFor service to university administration.
Dr Giorgio MaseroFor service to the Italian community in Australia.
Graeme William MatthewsFor service to the finance industry, particularly in the development of new technology.
John Peter MaynesFor service to the trade-union movement.
Richard Graham Meale MBE For service to music.
Patrick Dalgety MooreFor service to the wool industry.
Frank Thomas Moorhouse For service to Australian literature.
Cr Bernard Anthony Mullane MBE For service to the community of Baulkham Hills Shire.
Gerald Anthony MurphyFor service to the legal profession.
John Robert NeilFor service to the Returned Services League.
Donald Geoffrey NeilsonFor service to accountancy.
Phyllis Margaret NewnhamFor service to nursing.
Dr Thomas Henry O'DonnellFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology.
Moffatt Benjamin Oxenbould For service to opera.
Mahla Liane Pearlman For service to the legal profession, particularly the NSW Law Society.
Gail Gordon RadfordFor service to women's affairs, particularly in the Equal Employment Opportunity Bureau.
Emeritus Professor Tyndale John Rendle-ShortFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of child health.
Myra Ellen Roper For service to international relations.
Peter Frederick RushforthFor service to the ceramic arts, particularly pottery.
Charles Richard RyeFor public service, particularly in the field of economic policy.
Colin Howard SandisonFor service to the community, particularly in the control of anaesthetic-gas contamination in hospital operating theatres.
Reuben Francis Scarf OBE For service to the community and to philanthropic organisations.
James Edward SchofieldFor public service to the aviation industry in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
David Herbert StandenFor service to the development of uniform practice standards in architecture.
Leonard Buttell SwindenFor service to hospital administration.
Dr Joseph Julius Hubert Szent-Ivany For service to science, particularly in the field of entomology in Australia and the South Pacific.
Stephen Walker For service to sculpture.
Francis John Waters For service to the trade-union movement.
Dr Arthur Farquhar WebsterFor service to veterinary science.
Morris Langlo West For service to literature.
Neil Malcolm Westaway For service to the Scout Association of Australia.
Dr Henry Norman BurgessFor service to the community, particularly in the field of natural history.
Richard Norman WheelerFor service to commerce and the community.
James Galarrwuy Yunupingu For service to the Aboriginal community.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyRear-Admiral Ian McLean CrawfordFor service as the Director-General of Supply, Navy. [1] [2]
Principal Chaplain John Elliot JonesFor service as Fleet Command Chaplain.
Lieutenant-Commander Terence John MakingsFor service as the Marine Engineering Officer of HMAS Stuart.
Commodore Malcolm Steward UnwinFor service as Commanding Officer, HMAS Stalwart.
ArmyColonel John Edward Colvin RFD ED For service to the Army Reserve in NSW.
Lieutenant-Colonel Peter John Cosgrove MC For service as Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment.
Major Ronald James CreweFor service with the Australian Defence Staff, Papua New Guinea.
Colonel Maxwell John LemonFor service in Joint Communications Electronics Branch.
Major Donald John LynchFor service to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
Major Kathryn Ann McQuarieFor service to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport.
Colonel Ian Charles MillerFor service as Director of Medical Services, 5th Military District.
Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Andrew MacDonaldFor service as Commanding Officer, Special Air Services Regiment.
Colonel John Murray Sanderson For service as Director of Plans, Army Office.
Lieutenant-Colonel Brook Ellery Powell ThorpeFor service as Officer Commanding 18 Field Squadron (Light), Royal Australian Engineers.
Air ForceSquadron Leader Margaret Joy HineFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service.
Squadron Leader Stephen Thomas LowFor service in the field of flying safety.
Wing Commander Daniel Lawrence MacFarlaneFor service as the Staff Officer Control and Reporting, Air Force Office.
Wing Commander Christopher Laurie MillsFor service to Resources Management Branch, Air Force Office.
Wing Commander William Norton Robertson DFC For service as Commanding Officer, No 5 Squadron, RAAF.
Air Commodore Stuart Sutton Noel WatsonFor service as Officer Commanding RAAF Richmond.

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Cyril Charles Adams MBE For service to local government and to the community. [1] [2]
Charles Arthur AllenFor service to local government and to the community
Kenneth BaguleyFor service to the community
Eric Henry Ivo BaldwinFor service to the community
Dr Warwick Carl BatemanFor service to the community
Robert George BennettFor service to the sawmilling industry
Chief Superintendent Colin BensonFor service to the SA Police Force
Tessa Daphne Birnie For service to music
Jack BisasFor service to the Greek community
The Reverend Father James Daniel BobergFor service to the community
Elizabeth Jane BolandFor service to the community
Mary Grace Cummings BouquetFor service to education administration
James Henry Brooks MBE For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Philip George BrownFor service to sport and conservation
Helen Margaret Brownlee For service to the sport of canoeing
Helena Martha Brunner For service to the sport of swimming
Dr Cuong Trong BuiFor service to the Vietnamese community in Australia.
Wahin BynieFor service to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands community of Australia
Eva Grace ByrneFor service to the community, particularly in the field of ethnic affairs
Margaret Francis Carnegie For service to art, literature and to local history
Sister Mary Milfred CaseyFor service to religion
Bernard Keith ChapmanFor service to the Public Service
Dr Maurice Patrick ClearyFor service to medicine
Emanuel John CominoFor service to the Greek community
Sister Mary Joachim CookFor service to children's welfare
Donald Walter Cooley For service to the trade-union movement
Mervyn Lawrence CooperFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Molly CourtsFor service to the community.
Robert Cecil CugleyFor service to the arts through printing
Mavis Pearl DanielsFor service to the sport of lawn bowls
Arnold Fred DelbridgeFor service to the welfare of the ageing
John William DickinsonFor service to the Public Service
Gordon Robert DowlingFor service to the community
Father Gerard Patrick DowlingFor service to the community, particularly in the field of family welfare
Minnie Catherine DraytonFor service to the community, particularly to those with disabilities
Ethel Marshall DunphyFor service to the community, particularly to those with impaired vision
Peter Kevin EdmundsFor service to local government
Stefan EinhornFor service to the community
Sergeant 2nd Class William Charles Fahey QPM For service to the NSW police force
Dr Jeffrey Rowe FaulknerFor service to the community, particularly in the field of welfare
DrThomas Joseph FennellFor service to the community
Nancy Isobel FischerFor service to the community
Roger Anthony FordhamFor service to the Indo Chinese community
Dorothy Eleanor FullartonFor service to the community and to local government
Basil Tsicos GalettisFor service to the Greek community
George Samuel GardnerFor service to the community and to conservation
Lindsay John Casson Gaze For service to the sport of basketball
Antonio GiancasproFor service to the community
Bernard James GilesFor service to the sport, particularly athletics and football
Ronald Moreton GrantFor service to the sport of long distance running
Phillip McGill GreeneFor service to the community
Michael Ronald Grenda For service to the sport of cycling
Garry Stewart GudgeonFor service to the sport of swimming
Rose GuruplathamFor service to the community
Cree HaigFor service to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands community of Australia
Jean Anne HalcrowFor service in the field of occupational therapy
Stanley Frederick HardyFor service to the community
Willis HarperFor service to the community
Mona Georgina HarrisFor service to youth welfare
William Frederick HarryFor service to the automotive industry in Western Australia
Barbara Jean HawkinsFor service to nursing
Kenneth Victor HileFor service to the community particularly with the Salvation Army.
Valerie Emily HiscoxFor service to the welfare of children with disabilities.
Gordon Frederick HitchickFor service to primary industry.
Francis Richard Graham HodgettsFor service to the rehabilitation of those with disabilities.
Eleanor Joan HogbenFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel.
Reo Wallace HumphrysFor service to the community.
Clarence Frederick IrelandFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel.
Kevin George Jacobsen For service to the performing arts.
Kenneth Ralph JamesFor service to primary industry and to local government.
Dr Vernon Allen JamesFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of vascular surgery.
Dorothy Louisa JohnstoneFor service to the sport of croquet.
Maurice Roy JonesFor service to the community.
Geraldine Whittle KaminskiFor service to science, particularly in the field of mycology.
Belford Alan KeirFor public service.
William KennedyFor service to the sport of golf.
Edwina Jane Kennedy For service to the sport of golf.
Colin KerbyFor service to the community.
Sarah Murdoch KingFor service to the trade union movement and to the community.
Aubrey McDiarmid KnowlesFor service to the banking industry
Curnow Andrew KnuckeyFor service in the field of hospital administration.
Elizabeth Dudley KosmalaFor service to the sport of air rifle shooting
Henry Jan KrzymuskiFor service to the Polish community in Australia.
Raymond William Harrold KutcherFor service to the sport of Australian football
John William LeightFor service to the community
Nadia Lozzi-CuthbertsonFor service to the community, particularly in the field of ethnic affairs
Thomas Murray LudlowFor service to the sport of fishing
Dinko (Dean) Lukin For service to the sport of weightlifting
Estelle Bridson LyonsFor service to the community particularly in the field of librarianship
Stanley John MacKayFor service to the development of the banana industry in Northern Queensland
Roy Bede MahonyFor service to the hotel industry and to the sport of horse racing.
Malcolm George Maitland MBE For service to scouting
Thomas Charles MarshallFor public service and for service to the community
Arnold Hatherleigh Matters For service to music, particularly as an opera singer and teacher.
Hugh McCarthyFor service to the trade union movement.
Douglas Lyall McCollFor service to the community
Russell Keith McDonaldFor service to local government and to the community
The Reverend Douglas Gordon McKenzieFor service to religion
John Harold MedwayFor service to the Australian meat industry and to the trade union movement
Joseph John MenegolaFor service for sport
Peter MihailovichFor service to the community, particularly as a court interpreter
Leopoldine MimovichFor service to sculpture
John Wood MitchellFor service to the community
Dorothy Leoni MooreFor service to music
John Irvine MoorheadFor service to the community and to local government.
Jill MortimerFor public service
Ikram Husain NaqviFor service to the community
Kevin John NicholsFor service to the sport of cycling
Dr Dorothy Celia NolanFor service to medicine and to the community
William James Child NorthFor service to secondary industry and to the community
Glynis Leanne Nunn For service to athletics
William James O'ReillyFor service to the community in the field of single parent welfare.
Mary Madeleine OrmsbyFor service to the sport of lawn bowls
Herbert ParkerFor service to the Aboriginal community
Stanley Walter ParksFor service to local government
Dorothy Jean PashFor service to the community, particularly to the welfare of the ageing
Dr Anthony Constantine Michael PaulFor service to medicine, particularly through the Flying Surgeon Service and investment development in Queensland
Herbert Harry PearsonFor service to the community in the field of social welfare
Elinor Jean PenneyFor service to the community, particularly to those with impaired vision
Jack Ambrose PeriniFor service to the community through financial support to health and welfare organisations
John Graham PorterFor service to the trade union movement
Raymond Alan Price For service to the sport of Rugby League football
Robert Keith PurdamFor public service, particularly with the Department of Aviation
William Joseph PurtellFor service to the community in the field of social welfare
Dr Marta Judith RadoFor service to linguistics and to multicultural education
Dr John Allan RaschkeFor service to the sport of basketball
William Henry RatcliffeFor service to local government
Elsie Elizabeth ReadFor service to the community
Anne Elizabeth Gundry ReevesFor service to local government, to conservation and to women's affairs
Ann Houghton RobertsFor service to ballet, particularly as a dancer and teacher
Lindsay Buckley RobertsonFor service to the community
Lee Robinson For service to the Australian film and television industry
Norman RussellFor service to the community and to sport
Leo William RyanFor public service, particularly with the Department of Territories and Local Government
Douglas Eduard SchahingerFor service to the rehabilitation of those with disabilities
Gisella ScheinbergFor service to the arts
Oscar SchurmannFor service to the community
Thomas George SeckerFor service to local government and to the community
Lindsay Delma SevenoaksFor service to nursing and to the NSW Civil Defence and State Emergency Service
Austin William ShinerFor service to the sport of Rugby League football
Jonathon Scott SiebenFor service to the sport of swimming
Isabelle SimpsonFor public service and for service to the community
Nessie Mary SkutaFor service to the Aboriginal community
Paul William SmithFor service to the sport of surf lifesaving
Maxine Grace SmithFor service to the community
Melinda Jane SmithFor service to the community, particularly to those with disabilities
Noel Richard SpurrFor service to the community, particularly to those with disabilities
Dr Peter John Terence Cathcart StanburyFor service to science and to the community
Anne-Marie Maude StuartFor service to the welfare of the ageing
John Digby SutterFor service to the sport of Australian football
Maria SzajewskiFor service to the welfare of ethnic communities
Ronald Condon TallonFor service to the sport of surf lifesaving
Howard Raymond Clifton TaylorFor service to the community
Phillip Cecil ThompsonFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Georgina Margaret ThompsonFor service to the Aboriginal community
Samuel Warren ThorningFor service to the community
Donald Noel ThurlowFor public service and for service to the community.
Dudley Charles TuckeyFor service to local government and to the community
Lorraine TuckwellFor service to the community
Michael Colin Turtur For service to the sport of cycling
Agnes May TweedieFor service to the community particularly to those with impaired vision
Norman Guy Von Nida For service to the sport of golf
John Michael WaldronFor public service particularly in the field of military engineering
James George WaldronFor service to the community, particularly to those with disabilities
Winsome Shirley WardFor public service, particularly with the Department of Veterans Affairs and for service to the community
Senior Sergeant Francis WarnerFor public service with the South Australian Police Force and to the Aboriginal community
John Sydney WarringtonFor service to scouting
Mary WilsonFor service to the sport of hockey
Dean Anthony Woods For service to the sport of cycling
Lial James WoodsFor service to the community and to the newspaper industry
Frederick William WrightFor service to conservation and to the preservation of Aboriginal sites
Parson YapatFor service to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands community of Australia

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyChief Petty Officer Arthur Gordon BrimelowFor service as the Petty Officer Cook, HMAS Moreton. [1] [2]
Chief Petty Officer William John CallinghamFor service to the Fleet Air Arm.
Warrant Officer Bruce Malcolm CampbellFor service to Naval Support Command.
Leading Seaman Brendan Michael KeaneFor service to the Mine Countermeasures Squadron.
Chief Petty Officer Leslie John KinnestFor service to the Royal Australian Naval College.
Chief Petty Officer Graham Godfrey Stuart ThurstansFor service as Assistant Marine Engineer Officer, HMAS Hobart.
ArmyWarrant Officer Class II Gregory John BaconFor service in the office of the Garrison Engineer for the NSW region.
Warrant Officer Class II Jillian Margaret CantonFor service in the office of the Military Secretary.
Warrant Officer Class II Peter Charles DiamondFor service as the Quartermaster-Sergeant of the 6th Training Group.
Warrant Officer Class I John Wesley DowseFor service in the trade training of apprentices.
Warrant Officer Class II Garrick Thomas EvansFor service with the 21st Supply Battalion.
Warrant Officer Class II Joseph Stuart FawcettFor service as bandmaster of the Queensland University Regiment Band.
Warrant Officer Class II Norman John HanneyFor service as the chief clerk of the Directorate of Army Health.
Warrant Officer Class II Charles Alick MarslandFor service with 1st Commando Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class II Ki Franz SchoeneFor service with the 4th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery.
Warrant Officer Class I Graham John SheehanFor service to the 1st Ordinance Services Unit.
Warrant Officer Class I Bryan Allen SmithFor service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class II Graham George SpringFor service with 91st Forestry Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers.
Warrant Officer Class II Michael WaldronFor service as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant of Headquarters, 8th Brigade.
Lance-Corporal Catherine Monica WitneyFor service to the Joint Services Staff College.
Air ForceWarrant Officer Maurice Kelly BohanFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of motor transport support.
Warrant Officer Robert DoyleFor service as a clerk, equipment accounts, at RAAF Base Richmond.
Sergeant Alan Michael JefferyFor service as an electrical fitter.
Sergeant Keith William RaisonFor service as a supply supervisor with No 6 Squadron.
Warrant Officer Warren John RussellFor service in the field of aircraft maintenance.
Warrant Officer Rodney Kenneth Walter ShepherdFor service to the RAAF School of Technical Training.
Sergeant Robert Malcolm UmstadFor service as an airframe fitter with No 77 Squadron.

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