Bill Falkinder | |
Constituency Mp: | Franklin |
Parliament: | Australian |
Predecessor: | Charles Frost |
Successor: | Thomas Pearsall |
Term Start: | 28 September 1946 |
Term End: | 31 October 1966 |
Birth Date: | 1921 8, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Hobart, Tasmania |
Death Place: | Hobart, Tasmania |
Nationality: | Australian |
Party: | Liberal Party of Australia |
Occupation: | Air Force officer |
Allegiance: | Australia |
Branch: | Royal Australian Air Force (1940–45) Royal Australian Air Force Reserve (1945–67) |
Serviceyears: | 1940–1967 |
Rank: | Wing Commander |
Battles: | Second World War |
Mawards: | Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Flying Cross & Bar |
Charles William Jackson Falkinder, (29 August 1921 – 11 July 1993) was an Australian air force officer and politician.
Born in Hobart, Tasmania, he was educated at Hobart High School and served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War. Attached to the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command and later Pathfinder Force for much of this time, Falkinder flew some 117 missions over occupied Europe and was decorated with the Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar. He continued to serve in the RAAF Reserve after the war, rising to the rank of wing commander.
In 1946 he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for Franklin, narrowly defeating Labor minister Charles Frost with a ten percent swing. He was elected to parliament at the age of 25 and is the youngest Tasmanian to have served in federal parliament.[1] he is He held the seat until his retirement in 1966. Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his service, Bill Falkinder died in 1993.[2]