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David Martin (governor)

Rear Admiral Sir David James Martin, KCMG, AO (15 April 1933 – 10 August 1990) was a senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy and later Governor of New South Wales. He also established the Sir David Martin Foundation to assist young Australians in crisis.

Sir David Martin
Martin on board the USS Missouri in 1986.
34th Governor of New South Wales
In office
20 January 1989 – 7 August 1990
MonarchElizabeth II
PremierNick Greiner
LieutenantMurray Gleeson
Preceded bySir James Rowland
Succeeded byPeter Sinclair
Personal details
Born(1933-04-15)15 April 1933
Sydney, New South Wales
Died10 August 1990(1990-08-10) (aged 57)
Sydney, New South Wales
Spouse(s)Suzanne, Lady Martin
(née Millear)
Civilian awardsKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Military service
AllegianceAustralia
Branch/serviceRoyal Australian Navy
Years of service1947–1988
RankRear Admiral
CommandsHMAS Melbourne (1979–80)
HMAS Supply (1978)
HMAS Torrens (1974–75)
HMAS Queenborough (1969–70)
Battles/warsKorean War
Cyprus Emergency
Iceland Emergency
Military awardsOfficer of the Order of Australia

Early life and Naval career edit

Born in Sydney on 15 April 1933, Martin came from a long line of naval officers. He was descended from Lieutenant George Johnston, one of the Royal Marines of the First Fleet, and the convict Esther Abrahams. Their son, Robert, was the first Australian born person to enlist in the Royal Navy, which he joined in 1805. In 1942, when David was nine years old, his father was lost in action following the sinking of HMAS Perth of which he was Deputy Commander.[1]

Martin attended Scots College in Bellevue Hill from 1939–1946 before joining the RAN as a cadet midshipman and entering the Royal Australian Naval College in 1947. He also attended the Royal Naval College, Greenwich,[2] before serving aboard HMAS Sydney during the Korean War, then aboard the aircraft carriers HMAS Vengeance and HMAS Melbourne.

He was an officer on HMS Battleaxe, participating in the Cyprus Emergency, and the Iceland emergency (also known as the "Cod Wars"), in 1959–1960. He was promoted to Commander of the Third Australian Destroyer Squadron in 1974 and commanded several RAN ships, including HMA Ships Queenborough, Torrens, Supply and Melbourne. Martin was promoted to flag rank in 1982 and served as Chief of Naval Personnel and as Commander of Naval Support Command until he retired in February 1988. On 26 January 1985, the Queen appointed Martin an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) "for service as the Chief of Naval Personnel and flag officer Naval Support Command".[3]

Marriage edit

Martin married Suzanne Millear in 1957 and had three children, one of whom was a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy.[citation needed]

Later life edit

Martin was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1988, shortly before being appointed the Governor of New South Wales.[4] Martin set about establishing a relationship between his office as governor and the people of New South Wales. He soon became known as 'the people's Governor'.[1]

Just three days before his death, Martin resigned as governor due to an advancing medical condition. He made arrangements for the Sir David Martin Foundation to be established, which runs programs that help young homeless and disadvantaged Australians.[5]

Sir David died on 10 August 1990 of pleural mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer caused by asbestos, to which he was exposed during his naval career. He engendered much respect and sympathy when seen struggling for breath during the final days of his service as governor.[6]

At his funeral the Premier of New South Wales Nick Greiner noted:

With the sad passing last week of Sir David Martin, Australia lost one of its most distinguished citizens. After a proud career of public service with the Royal Australian Navy, Sir David made the Office of Governor of New South Wales extremely accessible.[1]

His service in the Royal Australian Navy is commemorated in the Naval Chapel, Garden Island NSW. After his death, Woollahra Council named the former site of HMAS Rushcutter in Rushcutters Bay as the "Sir David Martin Reserve" in his honour.[7]

 
Martin standing beside then Defence Minister Kim Beazley and Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Michael Hudson aboard USS Missouri in 1986.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Register of War Memorials in NSW. New South Wales Government. Archived from the original on 22 March 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  2. ^ Jones, Peter D. "Sir David James Martin (1933–1990)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  3. ^ a b "MARTIN, David James – Officer of the Order of Australia". It's an Honour database. Australian Government. from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  4. ^ a b "MARTIN, David – Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George". It's an Honour database. Australian Government. from the original on 26 October 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  5. ^ . About us. Sir David Martin Foundation. Archived from the original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Lives in the dust". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 September 2004. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  7. ^ . Royal Australian Navy History. Royal Australian Navy. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  8. ^ "MARTIN, David James – National Medal". It's an Honour database. Australian Government. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  9. ^ "MARTIN, David James – National Medal 1st Clasp". It's an Honour database. Australian Government. Retrieved 18 April 2014.

External links edit

  • Sir David Martin Foundation – Helping young people in crisis
Military offices
Preceded by
Rear Admiral David Leach
Chief of Naval Personnel
1982–1984
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral William Crossley
Preceded by
Rear Admiral Kaye Vonthethoff
Flag Officer, Naval Support Command
1984–1988
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral Tony Horton
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of New South Wales
1989–1990
Succeeded by

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For other people named David Martin see David Martin disambiguation Rear Admiral Sir David James Martin KCMG AO 15 April 1933 10 August 1990 was a senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy and later Governor of New South Wales He also established the Sir David Martin Foundation to assist young Australians in crisis Rear AdmiralSir David MartinKCMG AOMartin on board the USS Missouri in 1986 34th Governor of New South WalesIn office 20 January 1989 7 August 1990MonarchElizabeth IIPremierNick GreinerLieutenantMurray GleesonPreceded bySir James RowlandSucceeded byPeter SinclairPersonal detailsBorn 1933 04 15 15 April 1933Sydney New South WalesDied10 August 1990 1990 08 10 aged 57 Sydney New South WalesSpouse s Suzanne Lady Martin nee Millear Civilian awardsKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St GeorgeMilitary serviceAllegianceAustraliaBranch serviceRoyal Australian NavyYears of service1947 1988RankRear AdmiralCommandsHMAS Melbourne 1979 80 HMAS Supply 1978 HMAS Torrens 1974 75 HMAS Queenborough 1969 70 Battles warsKorean WarCyprus EmergencyIceland EmergencyMilitary awardsOfficer of the Order of Australia Contents 1 Early life and Naval career 2 Marriage 3 Later life 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and Naval career editBorn in Sydney on 15 April 1933 Martin came from a long line of naval officers He was descended from Lieutenant George Johnston one of the Royal Marines of the First Fleet and the convict Esther Abrahams Their son Robert was the first Australian born person to enlist in the Royal Navy which he joined in 1805 In 1942 when David was nine years old his father was lost in action following the sinking of HMAS Perth of which he was Deputy Commander 1 Martin attended Scots College in Bellevue Hill from 1939 1946 before joining the RAN as a cadet midshipman and entering the Royal Australian Naval College in 1947 He also attended the Royal Naval College Greenwich 2 before serving aboard HMAS Sydney during the Korean War then aboard the aircraft carriers HMAS Vengeance and HMAS Melbourne He was an officer on HMS Battleaxe participating in the Cyprus Emergency and the Iceland emergency also known as the Cod Wars in 1959 1960 He was promoted to Commander of the Third Australian Destroyer Squadron in 1974 and commanded several RAN ships including HMA Ships Queenborough Torrens Supply and Melbourne Martin was promoted to flag rank in 1982 and served as Chief of Naval Personnel and as Commander of Naval Support Command until he retired in February 1988 On 26 January 1985 the Queen appointed Martin an Officer of the Order of Australia AO for service as the Chief of Naval Personnel and flag officer Naval Support Command 3 Marriage editMartin married Suzanne Millear in 1957 and had three children one of whom was a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy citation needed Later life editMartin was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG in 1988 shortly before being appointed the Governor of New South Wales 4 Martin set about establishing a relationship between his office as governor and the people of New South Wales He soon became known as the people s Governor 1 Just three days before his death Martin resigned as governor due to an advancing medical condition He made arrangements for the Sir David Martin Foundation to be established which runs programs that help young homeless and disadvantaged Australians 5 Sir David died on 10 August 1990 of pleural mesothelioma a rare form of lung cancer caused by asbestos to which he was exposed during his naval career He engendered much respect and sympathy when seen struggling for breath during the final days of his service as governor 6 At his funeral the Premier of New South Wales Nick Greiner noted With the sad passing last week of Sir David Martin Australia lost one of its most distinguished citizens After a proud career of public service with the Royal Australian Navy Sir David made the Office of Governor of New South Wales extremely accessible 1 His service in the Royal Australian Navy is commemorated in the Naval Chapel Garden Island NSW After his death Woollahra Council named the former site of HMAS Rushcutter in Rushcutters Bay as the Sir David Martin Reserve in his honour 7 nbsp Martin standing beside then Defence Minister Kim Beazley and Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Michael Hudson aboard USS Missouri in 1986 Honours edit nbsp Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG 1988 4 nbsp Officer of the Order of Australia AO 1985 3 nbsp Knight of Justice of the Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem KStJ 1989 nbsp Korea Medal nbsp United Nations Service Medal for Korea nbsp Defence Force Service Medal with 40 year federation star nbsp National Medal with First clasp 1977 8 1978 9 References edit a b c Eulogy by Alderman TA Slattery Service of Thanksgiving and Memorial for the life of Rear Admiral Sir David James Martin KCMG AO Register of War Memorials in NSW New South Wales Government Archived from the original on 22 March 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2014 Jones Peter D Sir David James Martin 1933 1990 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University a b MARTIN David James Officer of the Order of Australia It s an Honour database Australian Government Archived from the original on 12 March 2023 Retrieved 18 April 2014 a b MARTIN David Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George It s an Honour database Australian Government Archived from the original on 26 October 2021 Retrieved 18 April 2014 Sir David and Lady Martin About us Sir David Martin Foundation Archived from the original on 17 April 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2014 Lives in the dust The Sydney Morning Herald 25 September 2004 Retrieved 18 April 2014 HMAS Watson History Royal Australian Navy History Royal Australian Navy Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2014 MARTIN David James National Medal It s an Honour database Australian Government Retrieved 18 April 2014 MARTIN David James National Medal 1st Clasp It s an Honour database Australian Government Retrieved 18 April 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Martin governor Sir David Martin Foundation Helping young people in crisisMilitary officesPreceded byRear Admiral David Leach Chief of Naval Personnel1982 1984 Succeeded byRear Admiral William CrossleyPreceded byRear Admiral Kaye Vonthethoff Flag Officer Naval Support Command1984 1988 Succeeded byRear Admiral Tony HortonGovernment officesPreceded bySir James Rowland Governor of New South Wales1989 1990 Succeeded byPeter Sinclair Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Martin governor amp oldid 1197650157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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