Edmund Drake-Brockman Politician

Major General Edmund Alfred Drake-Brockman CB, CMG, DSO (21 February 1884 – 1 June 1949) was a distinguished Australian soldier, statesman, and judge who served in both World War I and II.Born in Busselton, Western Australia, Drake-Brockman was the son of surveyor Frederick Slade Drake-Brockman and heroine Grace Vernon Bussell and brother of Deborah Vernon Hackett. He was a 1902 graduate of the Guildford Grammar School.He joined the Army as a volunteer in 1903 and combined this with a career as a barrister and solicitor. Following the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered for overseas service and was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for his services as a major at Gallipoli during 1915 while assigned to the 11th Battalion. Later in the war, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and commanded another Western Australian infantry battalion, the 16th, serving on the Western Front. In 1918, he was promoted to brigadier general and commanded the 4th Brigade.After the war he was elected to the Australian Senate in 1919 as a Nationalist Party of Australia representative, Drake-Brockman served in the Senate until 1926. He then worked as federal judge. During World War II, he commanded the 3rd Division until 1942. He died on 1 June 1949, and was survived the three children he had by his wife, Constance, whom he had married in April 1912.

Personal facts

Edmund Drake-Brockman
Birth dateFebruary 21, 1884
Birth place
Busselton
Date of deathJune 01, 1949
Place of death
Victoria (Australia)

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Member of parliament

awards
Order of the Bath
Mentioned in dispatches
Distinguished Service Order
Order of St Michael and St George
Order of Prince Danilo I
service end1942
service start1903

Politician

military operations
Battle of Villers-Bretonneux
Battle of Arras (1917)
Western Front (World War I)
World War II
World War I
Gallipoli Campaign
Battle of Hamel
Battle of Mouquet Farm
Battle of Pozières
military branch
Australian Army
military command
3rd Division
12th Training Battalion
16th Battalion
4th Brigade
4th Training Battalion
military rank
Major general (Australia)
party
Nationalist Party of Australia

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External resources

  1. http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/drake-brockman-edmund-alfred-6014
  2. http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/drake-brockman-edmund-alfred-6014
  3. http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8888/Generals/drake_brockman.html