Edward Milford Military person

Major General Edward James Milford CB, CBE, DSO (10 December 1894 – 10 June 1972) was an Australian Army officer who fought in the First and the Second World Wars. Born in Melbourne, Milford graduated from the Royal Military College in 1915. Commissioned as a lieutenant in the Australian Imperial Force, he served with the Field Artillery of the 2nd Division for most of the First World War. Remaining in the military for the interwar period, he held a number of postings in ordnance and artillery in Australia and England. During the early years of the Second World War, he served as master-general of the ordnance. He later commanded the 5th and 7th Divisions during the New Guinea and Borneo campaigns. He accepted the surrender of Japanese forces in Dutch Borneo on 8 September 1945. He retired from the army in 1948, due to an illness which was later found to be a misdiagnosis, and died in 1972 at the age of 77.

Personal facts

Edward Milford
Birth dateDecember 10, 1894
Birth place
Prahran Victoria
Date of deathJune 10, 1972
Place of death
Macleod Victoria

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award
Order of the Bath
Mentioned in dispatches
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
Australian home front during World War II
Western Front (World War I)
World War II
Borneo campaign (1945)
New Guinea campaign
military branch
Australian Army
military command
5th Division
7th Division
service numberVX12014
service start1915
service end1948

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