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Henry Alfred "Harry" Jenkins is an Australian politician and current Speaker of the House of Representatives. He has been a Labor member of the House of Representatives, representing the Division of Scullin, Victoria, since...
Henry Alfred Jenkins AM, Australian Labor politician, was Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives during the term of the Labor government of Bob Hawke.
Military personnel of the Vietnam War • Military personnel of the Gulf War • Chairman • Chief of Staff
San Jose State University • University of Wisconsin - Madison • Naval War College
Area of science:Amphibious warfare
Recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal • Recipient of the Legion of Merit • Recipient of the Bronze Star Medal • Recipient of the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry • Recipient of the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal • Recipient of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal • Vietnam Service Medal • Bronze Star Medal • Commendation Medal • Vietnam Campaign Medal • Southwest Asia Service Medal • Defense Meritorious Service Medal • Combat Action Ribbon • National Defense Service Medal
18 August 1952 • Melbourne , Victoria (Australia)
Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Bachelor of Science
Politician from Melbourne • Australian Labor Party politician
Preference:Liberalism
24 September 1925 • Melbourne, Victoria
Died:27 July 2004
Children:Harry Jenkins
Member of the Australian House of Representatives • Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly • Minister • President
Harry Jenkins, Sr. " Henry Alfred Jenkins " Member of the Order of Australia ( 24 September 192527 July 2004 ), Australian Australian Labor Party politician, was Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives during the term of the Australian Labor Party government of Bob Hawke
He graduated in science and medicine from the University of Melbourne.
Politician from Melbourne • Australian Labor Party politician
Award:Members of the Order of Australia
1881
Died:1970
New Zealand MP
Leader
In March 1930, Jenkins left the United Party and announced that he believed that the New Zealand Reform Party leader, Gordon Coates, was " the ablest man in Parliament ".