- Eric Harrison (Australian soldier)
Eric Fairweather Harrison (
16 April 1880 –15 April 1948 ) was anAustralia n soldier and politician.Harrison was born in the
Sydney suburb ofStanmore, New South Wales and educated atSydney Church of England Grammar School andBedford Grammar School inEngland . He graduated fromTrinity College, Cambridge with a B.A. in 1901 and a M.A. in 1902. He was part of a Trinity crew which won the Thames Cup atHenley Royal Regatta . He returned to Australia in 1903 and joined the militia garrison artillery in New South Wales. In April 1904, he was commissioned as alieutenant in the Royal Australian Artillery. In 1910, he was the first Australian to attend the Staff College atQuetta , now inPakistan .Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Coulthard-Clark
first=C. D.
authorlink=
year=1983
id=A090215b
title= Harrison, Eric Fairweather (1880 - 1948)
accessdate=2007-10-23 ]Harrison was promoted to
major in 1914 and at the commencement ofWorld War I was the duty staff officer at Army Headquarters and gave the instruction to fire across the bows of theSS Pfalz , the first shots fired by theBritish Empire during the war. He was subsequently appointed director of military training at army headquarters and from October 1915, director of military art at theRoyal Military College, Duntroon (R.M.C.). In October 1917 he joined theFirst Australian Imperial Force as a major and served in France atHazebrouck ,Strazeele ,Flêtre and on the Somme. In September 1918 he took part in theBattle of the Hindenburg Line . He was made brevetlieutenant-colonel in January 1919 andmentioned in dispatches in March.Harrison married Roma Wingfield Zilla Clarke in November 1920. He was appointed commandant of the R.M.C. in January 1929 and promoted
colonel in July. He retired from the army in January 1931 and took up farming on theMornington Peninsula .He won the seat of Bendigo for the
United Australia Party in the 1931 election. He 1937 he failed to get party pre-selection for the new seat of Deakin.In August 1940, Harrison was recalled from the reserve and reappointed as commandant of the R.M.C. until his retirement in January 1942. He died in Melbourne, survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. His son, Brian was the member for Maldon in the
British House of Commons from 1955 to 1974.Notes
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NAME = Harrison, Eric Fairweather
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n soldier and politician
DATE OF BIRTH =16 April 1880
PLACE OF BIRTH =Stanmore, New South Wales ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH =15 April 1948
PLACE OF DEATH =Melbourne
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