- Denzil Macarthur-Onslow
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Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow Born 5 March 1904
Gisborne, New ZealandDied 30 November 1984 (aged 80)Allegiance Commonwealth of Australia Service/branch Australian Army Years of service 1924–1932, 1935–1953, 1954–1958 Rank Major-General Battles/wars Awards Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches (twice)
Efficiency Decoration
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1939/45 Star
Africa Star
Pacific Star
Defence Medal
War Medal
Australia Service MedalRelations Arthur Macarthur-Onslow (father)
James Macarthur-Onslow (uncle)
George Macarthur-Onslow (uncle)Major-General Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE, DSW, ED (5 March 1904 – 30 November 1984) was an Australian general.
Macarthur-Onslow, the son of grazier Arthur Macarthur-Onslow, enlisted in the Australian Citizens Military Forces in 1924. In 1935 he was appointed Captain Ex Reserve of Officers in the 2nd Military District of the Australian Field Artillery; on 31 June 1936 he was appointed to Captain Royal Australian Artiller. On 26 May 1939 he was appointed Captain of the 2nd Australian Armoured Regiment and a Captain in the Australian Imperial Force. He was promoted major in October 1939 and served with the 6th Australian Division Reconnaissance Regiment. On 11 June 1941 he was promoted lieutenant-colonel and placed in command of the 6th Australian Division Regiment, and on 23 April 1942 was appointed second in command of the 1st Australina Armoured Brigade. On 14 July he was promoted Temporary Brigadier to command of the brigade. He relinquished command in March 1946 and was granted the rank of Honorary Brigadier; he was promoted Brigadier on 4 January 1949. He was discharged in August 1953 but re-enlisted in August 1954, commanding the 2nd Division; he transferred to the Reserve on 1 December 1957 and was appointed to the Military Board on 1 December 1958 as a Major-General.[1]
Macarthur-Onslow was also politically active; he was by far the most successful candidate for the Liberal Democratic Party at the 1943 federal election, coming close to winning the seat of Eden-Monaro. He contested Eden-Monaro again for the Liberal Party in 1946 and 1949.
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