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- Linden_Cameron abstract "Linden Arthur Cameron MC & Bar (17 March 1918 – 19 March 1986) was an Australian army officer and farmer.Cameron was born at Warracknabeal to farmer Finlay Cameron (later a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly) and Victoria May Cameron, née Marshman. He attended Brim East State and Warracknabeal High schools before entering the public service as a taxation clerk on 7 March 1938. He studied from 1938 to 1939 at the University of Melbourne.Cameron joined the militia forces (citizens) in December 1937. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 3 November 1939, being posted to the 2/5th Battalion. He was sent to the Middle East in April 1940 and trained in Cairo until his commission as a lieutenant on 30 March 1941. He was put in command of anti-aircraft defences on the transport ship City of London, which evacuated his battalion from Greece, in April, and then served as a platoon commander in Syria in June and July. Cameron's battalion left the Middle East in March 1942, returning to Australia in August before being sent to Papua in October.In January 1943 the 2/5th was transported to Wau, New Guinea, and Cameron's platoon captured a ridge from the Japanese during the advance to Crystal Creek, earning Cameron the Military Cross. He was promoted captain in March. Cameron was wounded in July leading an attack on Mount Tambu, and did not return to his battalion until February 1944, by which time they had returned to Queensland. Cameron married Daphne Alice Grayling, a schoolteacher, on 29 July that year at the Methodist Church in Kaniva, Victoria.In November 1944 Cameron's battalion was sent to Aitape; on 3 January 1945 Cameron's company was sent to clear an enemy ridge. Cameron's inspiring capture and defence of the position earned him a Bar to his Military Cross. When he returned to Australia in October he was assigned to the Directorate of Recruiting and Demobilization at Army Headquarters in Melbourne, and his appointment was terminated on 28 July 1948.Cameron established a sheep farm at Dunkeld after the war and became active in the Victorian Farmers' Union. He contested four Legislative Council elections for the Country Party from 1964 to 1976, and stood as an independent Country candidate in several federal contests. In 1986, he died suddenly of myocardial infarction at his farm, two weeks prior to a planned trip overseas back to Egypt & Europe. He was cremated in Ballarat after a funeral service at the Dunkeld Uniting Church.".
- Linden_Cameron allegiance "Commonwealth of Australia".
- Linden_Cameron award Military_Cross.
- Linden_Cameron battle Aitape–Wewak_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battle Battle_of_Greece.
- Linden_Cameron battle New_Guinea_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battle North_African_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battle Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battle World_War_II.
- Linden_Cameron birthDate "1918-03-17".
- Linden_Cameron birthPlace Warracknabeal.
- Linden_Cameron birthYear "1918".
- Linden_Cameron deathDate "1986-03-19".
- Linden_Cameron deathPlace Dunkeld,_Victoria.
- Linden_Cameron deathYear "1986".
- Linden_Cameron militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- Linden_Cameron militaryUnit 5th_Battalion_(Australia).
- Linden_Cameron serviceEndYear "1948".
- Linden_Cameron serviceStartYear "1939".
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- Linden_Cameron wikiPageLength "5105".
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageRevisionID "697947608".
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink 5th_Battalion_(Australia).
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Aitape.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Aitape–Wewak_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Army.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Greece.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(armed_forces).
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:1918_births.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_deaths.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Army_officers.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_farmers.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Military_Cross_and_Bar.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Melbourne_alumni.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_Creek_(Mutarnee).
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Dunkeld,_Victoria.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Finlay_Cameron.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Kaniva.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Military_Cross.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Australia.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink North_African_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Second_Australian_Imperial_Force.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Territory_of_Papua.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Melbourne.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Farmers_Union.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Legislative_Council.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Warracknabeal.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink Wau,_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linden Cameron MC".
- Linden_Cameron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linden Cameron".
- Linden_Cameron allegiance "Commonwealth of Australia".
- Linden_Cameron awards Military_Cross.
- Linden_Cameron battles Aitape–Wewak_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battles Battle_of_Greece.
- Linden_Cameron battles New_Guinea_campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battles North_African_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battles Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Linden_Cameron battles World_War_II.
- Linden_Cameron birthDate "1918-03-17".
- Linden_Cameron birthPlace Warracknabeal.
- Linden_Cameron branch Australian_Army.
- Linden_Cameron dateOfBirth "1918-03-17".
- Linden_Cameron dateOfDeath "1986-03-19".
- Linden_Cameron deathDate "1986-03-19".
- Linden_Cameron deathPlace Dunkeld,_Victoria.
- Linden_Cameron name "Cameron, Linden".
- Linden_Cameron name "Linden Arthur Cameron".
- Linden_Cameron placeOfBirth Warracknabeal.
- Linden_Cameron placeOfDeath Dunkeld,_Victoria.
- Linden_Cameron rank Captain_(armed_forces).
- Linden_Cameron serviceyears "1939".
- Linden_Cameron shortDescription "Australian Army officer".
- Linden_Cameron unit "2".
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- Linden_Cameron description "Australian Army officer".
- Linden_Cameron description "Australian Army officer".
- Linden_Cameron subject Category:1918_births.
- Linden_Cameron subject Category:1986_deaths.
- Linden_Cameron subject Category:Australian_Army_officers.
- Linden_Cameron subject Category:Australian_farmers.