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Nickname(s)
  
Alf

Died
  
March 9, 2002

Allegiance
  
Australia

Service/branch
  
Australian Army

Years of service
  
1951–1984

Rank
  
Brigadier

Name
  
Alf Garland


Alf Garland Viewing Image Alf Garland Special Forces Roll Of Honour

Born
  
19 March 1932 Sydney, New South Wales (
1932-03-19
)

Commands held
  
1st Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment

Battles/wars
  
Korean War Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation Vietnam War

Other work
  
National President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (1988–93)

Awards
  
Order of Australia, Mentioned in dispatches

Battles and wars
  
Korean War, Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation, Vietnam War

Brigadier Alfred Barrett "Alf" Garland, AM (19 March 1932 – 9 March 2002) was an Australian Army officer, and National President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) from 1988–93. Garland had a distinguished military career, and attracted media attention by being outspoken on many controversial social issues, often antagonising the Keating government at the time.

Garland's army career spanned 35 years. In 1965, he commanded the 1st Special Air Service squadron against Indonesian forces in Borneo. During the Vietnam War, he was second-in-command of the 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, and was appointed Australia's chief liaison officer to US forces.

He was President of the Australian Capital Territory branch of the RSL, before becoming the RSL National President in 1988.

Garland was elected as the Australian Monarchist League delegate from New South Wales at the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. He joined Bruce Ruxton in campaigning against the notion of Australia becoming a republic. The two sat next to each other, angering republican delegates by opposing them on almost every point. In one attempt to filibuster debate, Garland recounted his family's loyalty to the Crown beginning in medieval times.

He was Chairman of both the Australian Monarchist League NSW and ACT branches.

Garland also opposed the construction of the Japanese funded technology city known as the Multifunction Polis (MFP).

He died at age 69, after a long battle with motor neurone disease.

References

Alf Garland Wikipedia


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