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Sir Thomas Joseph Daly
Born 19 March 1913 (1913-03-19)
Died 5 January 2004 (2004-01-06) (aged 90)
Place of birth Ballarat, Victoria
Place of death Sydney, New South Wales
Allegiance Flag of Australia Australia
Service/branch Australian Army
Years of service 1930–1971
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Chief of the General Staff
Northern Command
28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade
2/10th Battalion
Battles/wars

World War II

Korean War
Vietnam War
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches (2)
Legion of Merit (United States)

Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Joseph Daly KBE, CB, DSO (Ballarat, Victoria 19 March 1913 – Sydney, New South Wales 5 January 2004) was an Australian soldier, whose career culminated with his appointment as Chief of the General Staff (1966–1971).[1]

Early life[]

Daly was born in Ballarat, Daly originally planned to become a doctor; however, having failed to gain entry into the university course of his choice, he joined the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1930.[2]

Service history[]

Daly graduated as top cadet and in 1934 was commissioned into the 4th Light Horse Regiment.[2] He went on to serve with the British Army on India's North-West Frontier in 1938.[2]

World War II[]

Daly was appointed Adjutant of the 2/10th Battalion after enlisting in the AIF in 1939.[2] He served in North Africa as Brigade Major of the 18th Brigade, fighting at Tobruk and in the Western Desert.[2]

Daly attended staff school in Haifa.[2] He was then appointed Senior Staff Officer to the Militia's 5th Division which saw service in New Guinea.[2] By 1945, Daly was in command of the 2/10th Battalion, leading them in the invasion of Balikpapan in Borneo; he was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO),[3] and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).[4]

Senior command[]

After the war, Daly's military service continued with staff appointments and a period as an instructor at the Staff College, Camberley. He married Heather Fitzgerald in 1946 and in 1948 went to England to attend the Joint Services Staff College (UK). A posting to Duntroon followed and in June 1952 Daly took command of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade - a formation comprising two British and two Australian battalions - then fighting in Korea. Daly was the first Australian to hold this command, and was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE),[5] and awarded the Legion of Merit from the United States of America for his command of the unit during the Korean War.[6]

Daly was promoted to major general in 1959, and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1965.[7] Promoted to lieutenant general in 1966, he was appointed Chief of the General Staff and knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) the following year.[8]

Honours and Awards[]

Order of the British Empire (Military) Ribbon Order of the Bath UK ribbon

Dso-ribbon 39-45 Star BAR Africa Star BAR Burma Star BAR

Defence Medal BAR War Medal 39-45 BAR MID Australia Service Medal 1939-1945 BAR Australian Active Service Medal 1945-75 ribbon

Korea Medal United Nations Service Medal for Korea Ribbon General Service Medal 1962 BAR Vietnam Medal ribbon

UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon DFSM with Rosette x 2 Australian Defence Medal (Australia) ribbon Us legion of merit officer rib

Order of the British Empire (Military) Ribbon Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) 1967
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 1952
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) 1945
Order of the Bath UK ribbon Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) 1965
Dso-ribbon Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) 1945
39-45 Star BAR 1939–45 Star
Africa Star BAR Africa Star
Burma Star BAR Burma Star
Defence Medal BAR Defence Medal
War Medal 39-45 BAR MID War Medal 1939–1945 with palm for Mentioned in Dispatches
Australia Service Medal 1939-1945 BAR Australia Service Medal 1939–45
Australian Active Service Medal 1945-75 ribbon Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975
Korea Medal Korea Medal
United Nations Service Medal for Korea Ribbon United Nations Korea Medal
General Service Medal 1962 BAR General Service Medal
Vietnam Medal ribbon Vietnam Medal
UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953
DFSM with Rosette x 2 Defence Force Service Medal with 2 Rosette's for 25–29 years service after 1945
Australian Defence Medal (Australia) ribbon Australian Defence Medal
Us legion of merit officer rib Officer of the Legion of Merit (United States)

References[]

  1. John Farquharson (January 9, 2004). "Daly, Sir Thomas Joseph (Tom) (1913–2004)". Australian National University. http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/daly-sir-thomas-joseph-tom-285. Retrieved October 20, 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Lieutenant General Thomas Joseph Daly, KBE, CB, DSO Australian War Memorial
  3. "No. 37302". 11 October 1945. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/37302/page/  Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
  4. "No. 37184". 19 July 1945. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/37184/page/  Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
  5. "No. 39862". 26 May 1953. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/39862/page/  Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
  6. "No. 39999". 30 October 1953. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/39999/page/  Legion of Merit
  7. "No. 43668". 12 June 1965. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/43668/page/  Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
  8. "No. 44327". 10 June 1967. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/44327/page/  Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

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Military offices
Preceded by
Lieutenant General Sir John Wilton
Chief of the General Staff
1966–1971
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Sir Mervyn Brogan


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