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Jim Forbes (Australian politician)

Alexander James de Burgh "Jim" Forbes, CMG, MC (born 16 December 1923) is a former Australian politician.
==Early life and military service==
Forbes was born in Hobart, Tasmania, in December 1923. He graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1942, and enlisted there in the Australian Army. He was stationed in Darwin in 1943, then assigned to the 2nd Mountain Battery.〔(FORBES, ALEXANDER JAMES DEBURGH ), ''WW2 Nominal Roll'', Department of Veterans Affairs.〕 On 24 April 1945, Forbes was awarded the Military Cross (MC) in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the South West Pacific. Following the end of World War II, Forbes was part of Australia's victory contingent in the London Victory Celebrations of 1946.〔Pratt, Mel: (Jim Forbes interviewed by Mel Pratt for the Mel Pratt collection (sound recording) ), National Library of Australia, 14 March 1978.〕
After his discharge from the army in 1947,〔 he studied at the University of Adelaide and Magdalen College, Oxford.〔

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