Thomas McGill

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Born1893
Died23 August 1979
Yearsactive1913–1922
SportRowing
Thomas McGill
Personal information
Born1893
Died23 August 1979
Years active1913–1922
Sport
SportRowing
ClubLeichhardt Rowing Club
Achievements and titles
National finals1920–1922 King's Cup
Thomas McGill
Born1893
Died23 August 1969
AllegianceAustralia
Service / branchAustralian Army
Years of service1915–19
RankLieutenant
Unit20th Battalion (Australia)
Battles / wars

Thomas McGill MM (1893–1969) was an Australian infantry officer who saw active service in WWI. At war's end he rowed in the AIF #1 eight to victory at the 1919 Henley Peace Regatta and brought the King's Cup to Australia. Post WWI he was a New South Wales state representative rower.

McGill was raised in Lewisham in Sydney. His club rowing was from the Leichhardt Rowing Club in that club's senior men's eight.[1]

AIF #1 VIII 1919 Henley Peace Regatta : (rear) Disher, Mettam, Hauenstein, Lt. Gen Hobbs, Middleton, Scott, McGill, (front) Robb, Smedley, House.

After the war he returned to the Leichhardt Rowing Club and he was selected at three in the New South Wales men's eight in 1920 when Interstate eight-oared championships recommenced, now racing for the same King's Cup he had won at Henley.[2] He again competed in New South Wales King's Cup eights in 1922 and 1923.[3]

War service

Post war

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