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33: 791: 351:. This battalion had been heavily depleted by the fighting in Greece and on Crete, and was rebuilt under Winning's leadership in Palestine. In October, Winning led the 2/8th to Syria, where they undertook occupation duties until January 1942. The battalion was then brought back to Australia to prepare for actions against the Japanese in the Pacific, but was instead deployed to 779: 410:, at the age of 65. He was commemorated with an Anglican service, and was cremated. In summarising his character, Winning's biographer, John Connor, wrote that he was "strong-minded and sometimes sarcastic", and that in retirement he had a "led a very private life". 248:
during World War II and fought in the Middle East, Greece and Crete in 1941. He commanded an infantry battalion in Syria on occupation duties, and in Australia, where he led the unit in a garrison role in the
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Post war, Winning relinquished his 2nd AIF appointment in 1946 and was placed on the Reserve list, returning to civilian life, initially in a factory, then as a pharmacist at St Luke's Hospital in
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against the Japanese, taking command of the brigade in the field after its previous commander, Brigadier Eric McKenzie, fell ill. For his services in this campaign, he later received the
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of Irish heritage who was American by birth, while his mother had been born in England. He served with the 1st/19th Infantry Battalion as a
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Officers from the 1st/19th Infantry Battalion, 1932. Winning is in the back row, fifth from the left
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in the field, commanding the unit against the Japanese in the final stage of the
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during the early 1930s. By February 1936, Winning had reached the rank of
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during the inter-war years. He volunteered for overseas service with the
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White Over Green: The 2/4th Battalion and Reference to the 4th Battalion
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in September 1939, Winning volunteered for overseas service with the
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2/4th Infantry Battalion Unit History Editorial Committee (1963).
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officer who commanded several units and formations during
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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Australian Battalion Commanders in the Second World War
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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He served with the battalion as a 13: 708: 652:Australian Dictionary of Biography 490: 390:in June 1943. He also received an 14: 868: 750: 355:, as garrison troops assigned to 789: 777: 314:Second Australian Imperial Force 246:Second Australian Imperial Force 31: 603: 847:Military personnel from Sydney 581: 561: 539: 445: 336:in April and May 1941. He was 269:Early life and military career 1: 639: 397: 7: 857:University of Sydney alumni 719:. Sydney, New South Wales: 384:Distinguished Service Order 293:in 1927. His father was an 187:Distinguished Service Order 10: 873: 353:Darwin, Northern Territory 308:Following the outbreak of 759:, Australian War Memorial 591:. Australian War Memorial 549:. Australian War Memorial 503:. Australian War Memorial 455:. 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Hurstville
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Australian Army
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13th Brigade
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3rd Brigade
2/8th Battalion
World War II
North African campaign
Battle of Greece
Battle of Crete
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Distinguished Service Order
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Efficiency Decoration
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Australian Army
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