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Tom Millner : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Millner

Colonel Thomas George Millner MC VD (23 February 1887 – 1985) was a Colonel in the Australian Army, company director and philanthropist.
==Biography==
Millner was born in Sydney and was educated at Newington College (1898-1903).〔Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Sydney, 1999) pp136〕 He married Mary Pattinson, daughter of businessman Lewy Pattinson, founder of Washington H. Soul Pattinson.
He received his first commission In the Australian Army Service Corps in 1910, and was attached to the 8th West Sydney Company, and went to the front during World War I with the 2nd Army Servlce Corps as a Lieutenant under General Sir William Bridges. Millner returned from the war as a Major having been awarded the Military Cross.
Millner enlisted for service in World War II on 28 July 1942 and was discharged on 11 October 1944 having attained the rank of Colonel.〔(WW2 Nominal Roll )〕
In 1936 he donated the Millner Gates to Newington College in memory of his father, W J Millner, an Old Boy of Prince Alfred College, Adelaide. They form part of the Stanmore road boundary of Newington that is distinguished by a rusticated stone and wrought iron fence and that is now heritage listed.〔(Heritage Branch – Newington College Grounds )〕
In 1947 Millner provided funds for the purchase by Eastwood Rugby Club of approximately seven and a half acres of land a mile and a half north-east of Eastwood Railway Station. This now serves as the home ground of Eastwood Rugby Club and is named T G Millner Field in his honour.〔(Eastwood Rugby Club T G Millner Complex ) Retrieved 26-06-2008〕
He was the father of Jim Millner and grandfather of Robert Millner.

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