- Victor Clarence Secombe
Lieutenant General Victor Clarence Secombe CB, CBE (1897-1962) was ageneral officer of theAustralian army His first military service was with the
5th Australian Division in 1919, where he served as adjutant to the divisional engineers; he joined the Staff Corps in 1920, and commanded a variety of engineering units through the 1920s. In the 1930s, he served as an aide-de-camp to various provincial governors, before a spell teaching at theRoyal Military College, Duntroon .With the outbreak of the
Second World War he took up command of the engineering elements of7th Australian Division in 1940. In May 1941, he became the assistant divisional adjutant and quartermaster-general for theSyria-Lebanon campaign ; in 1943, he took up the same duty for the Australian forces fighting in theNew Guinea campaign , and in October 1944 for the advanced base atHollandia , where he remained until the end of the war.Following the Japanese surrender he was appointed the deputy quartermaster-general for the Army, and in 1946 became the
Master-General of Ordnance and then the Engineer in Chief of the General Staff.References
* SECOMBE, Major-General; (Hon. Lieut-Gen.) Victor Clarence (b. 1897 - d. February 1962). (2005). In "Who Was Who 1897-2005".
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