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Old 27-08-2006, 12:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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John Grey Gorton. Prime Minister of Australia

John Grey Gorton, Prime Minister of Australia (1911-2002)

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He was raised in Port Melbourne (Victoria) before moving to Sydney with his parents in 1916. Gorton attended numerous schools before travelling to Spain in 1934 where he met his wife, American Bettina Brown.

After the outbreak of war with Germany, Gorton enlisted with the RAAF on November 8, 1940. He trained at Essendon (Victoria) and Wagga Wagga (New South Wales) before sailing for England where he completed his training at Hendon. Initially bound for the Middle East, Gorton's unit (232 Squadron) was diverted to aid in the defence of Singapore - arriving there on January 13, 1942.

On the morning of January 21, Gorton's Hurricane was shot down and forced to land on Bintarn Island near Palemberg, Sumatra. Gorton, who hadn't tightened his harness correctly was slammed into the instrument panel, breaking his nose and causing facial injuries. He was initially posted "Missing, Believed Dead" before being rescued at a later date.

Gorton was evacuated from Singapore aboard the ammunition ship Derrymore which was torpedoed on February 13, 1942. He spent 24-hours aboard a crowded life raft before being picked up the Australian corvette, HMAS Ballarat.

After being posted to Darwin with No. 77 Squadron (Kittyhawks), Gorton was involved in his second air accident. Whilst flying P-40E A29-60 on September 7, 1942, he was forced to land due to an incorrectly set fuel cock. Both Gorton and his aircraft were recovered several days later.

John Gorton's final air incident came on March 18, 1943 after being posted to Milne Bay with 77 Squadron. His Kittyhawk's (A29-192) engine failed on take off, causing the aircraft to flip at the end of the strip. This left Gorton shaken, but unhurt.

In March 1944, Gorton was sent back to Australia with the rank of Flight Lieutenant. His final posting was as a Flying Instructor with No. 2 Operational Training Unit at Mildura, Victoria. He was then discharged from the RAAF on December 5, 1944.

After the war, Gorton became involved in politics where he served as a Senator for the state of Victoria between 1950 and 1968; the Minister for the Navy; as well as Minister for Works and Education.

John Gorton became Australian Prime Minister after the mysterious disappearance of the then Prime Minister, Howard Holt (He went swimming in the surf beach near his home and his body was never recovered).

Gorton was elected Liberal Party leader on January 10, 1968 and officially sworn in as Prime Minister on March 1. He then declared himself out of office after a tied vote of confidence in his leadership on March 10, 1971.

Gorton remained in politics, including time as Minister of Defence, until 1975. He passed away in St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney on May 19, 2002.
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You chose dishonor and you will have war."

(Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.)

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