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In 1944-45 he commanded the A.I.F. Reception Group, United Kingdom, which repatriated Australian soldiers who had been prisoners of war in Europe. Home again, he transferred to the Reserve of Officers in November 1945.ADB
Book of Remembrance entry
GORMAN, EUGENE. 1910.
St. Joseph 's Coll., Sydney; Articled Clerks' course.
22nd Btn., Pte. 1915; 2/Lt. I.6.16; Lieut. 25.3.17; Capt. 26.I. 19. France. Wounded 3.5.17, and March 1918; injured in action August 1918. Awarded M.C. Bullecourt May 1917, Returned October 1919.
St. Joseph 's Coll., Sydney; Articled Clerks' course.
22nd Btn., Pte. 1915; 2/Lt. I.6.16; Lieut. 25.3.17; Capt. 26.I. 19. France. Wounded 3.5.17, and March 1918; injured in action August 1918. Awarded M.C. Bullecourt May 1917, Returned October 1919.
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?Early education at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, NSW, Australia
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?Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
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1914Admitted to the Bar 5 May 1914
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1915Military service as Private 1915
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1919Military service 1 October 1919
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1929Took silk 1929
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1935Foundation member Australian Council for Civil Liberties 1935
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1940Barrister at Moorabbin -- VIC, Australia 1940
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1942Consul-General for Netherlands East Indies at East Indies --, East Indies 1942
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1960Appointed C.B.E. 1960
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1966Appointed K.B.E. 1966
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1973Death in East Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 19 July 1973
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