Frank Wilkes

Australian soldier and politician

Frank Wilkes - Leaders & Politicians born 1922
Born

1922
103 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Australia

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Served as a soldier in the Australian Army during World War II and later became a politician. Held the position of member of Parliament for the Labor Party. Represented the electorate of Wilmot in Tasmania from 1980 to 1984. Engaged in various community initiatives and advocated for veterans' rights during and after the political career.

Served in the Australian Army during World War II

Was a member of the Australian Parliament from 1980 to 1984

Advocated for veterans' rights

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