Harold Burfield Taylor
Brigadier Harold Burfield Taylor, MC & Bar, VD (10 August 1890 – 15 March 1966) was an analytical chemist and an Australian Army officer who served in the First and the Second World Wars. A junior officer in the First World War, during the Second World War he was commander of the 22nd Infantry Brigade during the Japanese invasion of Malaya. Captured along with many of his fellow soldiers following the fall of Singapore, he spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner of war. In civilian life, he was an analyst for the government and an expert in poisons, often called upon to give evidence in criminal trials involving poisoning.
Harold Taylor | |
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Brigadier Harold Taylor in 1941 | |
Born | Enfield, New South Wales, Australia | 10 August 1890
Died | 15 March 1966 75) Concord, New South Wales, Australia | (aged
Allegiance | Australia |
Service/ | Australian Army |
Years of service | 1909–1946 |
Rank | Brigadier |
Commands held | 22nd Brigade (1940–42) 5th Brigade (1939–40) 30th Battalion (1935–39) 18th Battalion (1929–33) Sydney University Regiment (1927–29) Sydney University Scouts (1926–27) |
Battles/wars | First World War
Second World War
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Awards | Military Cross & Bar Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration |
Other work | Analytical chemist |
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