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On 26 May 1939 Cowper was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Militia; he rose to major and carried out part-time duties. He transferred to the AIF in May 1941 and served with the Armoured Division at home. Joining the Australian Provost Corps (military police) in March 1942, he served as army provost marshal, New Guinea Force (September 1943-May 1944) and Northern Territory Force (July-November 1944). As a lieutenant colonel from 20 November he held the same position at Advanced Allied Land Forces Headquarters, Hollandia and Morotai (January-May 1945).
Book of Remembrance entry
Not listed in the Book of Remembrance. Letter attached explains he enlisted for the A.I.F., 17 June 1918 and was found medically unfit.
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1896Birth in Roseville -- NSW, Australia 15 September 1896
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1896Birth 15 Sep 1896 at Roseville [ NSW Australia ]
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?Early education at Chatswood Public School, Chatswood, NSW, Australia
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?Early education at Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia
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1918Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1918
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1918Enlisted 17 Jun 1918
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1919Articled Clerk at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1919
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1923Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1923
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1925Married 17 Jun 1925 at St Mark's Church : Darling Point [ NSW Australia ]
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1931Stood unsuccessfully for parliament 1931 at North Sydney [ NSW Australia ]
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1932
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1940Stood unsuccessfully for parliament 1940 at Woollhara district [ NSW Australia ]
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1955Member of Council of Australian National University 1955 - 1974 @ Australian National University : Canberra [ ACT Australia ]
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1958Appointed C.B.E. 1958
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1964Chairman of the Council on New Guinea Affairs 1964
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1967Appointed K.B.E. 1967
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1970Partner at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1970
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1987Death in Hornsby -- NSW, Australia 9 September 1987
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