Charles Gairdner Politician

Lieutenant General Sir Charles Henry Gairdner GBE, KCMG, KCVO, CB (20 March 1898 – 22 February 1983) was a British soldier and military officer who later occupied two viceregal positions in Australia. Born in Batavia (now Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies, he was brought up in Ireland, and educated at Repton School and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, in England. Having served on active duty during World War I, in which he sustained a serious wound to his right leg, Gairdner then spent time at the Staff College, Camberley, and served as commanding officer of various units during World War II. In 1951, after the conclusion of the war, he was appointed Governor of Western Australia, a position in which served until 1963, when he assumed the role of Governor of Tasmania, a role he served in until 1968. Gairdner died in Nedlands, Western Australia, at the age of 84, and was awarded a state funeral.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 20, 1898
Birth place
Indonesia , Jakarta , Java , History of Jakarta , Dutch East Indies
Date of deathFebruary 22, 1983
Place of death
Western Australia , Nedlands Western Australia
Profession
British Army

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awards
Order of the Bath
Royal Victorian Order
Mentioned in dispatches
Medal of Freedom
Order of the British Empire
Order of St Michael and St George
military operations
World War II
World War I
military branch
British Army
military command
10th Royal Hussars
6th Armoured Division
8th Armoured Division
military rank
Lieutenant general
monarch
George VI
Elizabeth II
officeGovernor of Tasmania
service start1916
service end1949
successor

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