Sandy Pearson

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Cedric Maudsley Ingram Pearson
Nickname"Sandy"
Born(1918-08-24)24 August 1918
Died7 November 2012(2012-11-07) (aged 94)
AllegianceAustralia
BranchAustralian Army
Service years1937–1975
RankMajor General
CommandsRoyal Military College, Duntroon (1970–73)
1st Division (1969–70)
1st Australian Task Force (1968–69)
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1962–64)
ConflictsSecond World War
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Vietnam War
AwardsOfficer of the Order of Australia
Distinguished Service Order
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Legion of Merit (United States)[1]
Knight of the National Order of Vietnam[2]
Cross of Gallantry with Palm (Vietnam)[2]

Major General Cedric Maudsley Ingram "Sandy" Pearson, AO, DSO, OBE, MC (24 August 1918[3] – 7 November 2012) was an Australian Army officer. He was a Commander of Australian Forces during the Vietnam War, Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon and Director of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales.[4]

Early life and family

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CMI Pearson (known as Sandy) was born in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales,[3] the son of Margaret and the Rev. George Ingram Pearson, a Methodist minister.[5] Pearson attended Newington College (1932–1936)[6] before graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1940.

Army career

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Post army career

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  • Exexcutive Director, Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, (1976–1983)
  • Director, Brickworks Ltd, (1983–1998)

Committees

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Death

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Aged 94, Pearson died on 7 November 2012 at the RSL Village in Narrabeen, New South Wales.[9] His funeral was held eight days later at the Newington College Chapel, Stanmore.

Notes

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  1. ^ Barnes 1974, p. 80.
  2. ^ a b Barnes 1974, p. 84.
  3. ^ a b c PEARSON, Cedric Mandsley Ingram, memorial.act.gov.au
  4. ^ Crown Content Who's Who in Australia 2007 p. 1622
  5. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  6. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) p. 154
  7. ^ Commander 1st Australian Task Force at the time of the Battle of Binh Ba (image)
  8. ^ a b Vietnam vets honoured – Local News – News – The Manly Daily. Manly-daily.whereilive.com.au. Retrieved on 2011-04-06.
  9. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).

References

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