Marshall Johnston (diplomat)
| Marshall Johnston AO | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
Marshall Lewis Johnston 20 July 1922 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory  | 
| Nationality | Australian | 
| Occupation | Public servant, diplomat | 
Marshall Lewis Johnston AO (born 20 July 1922) is a former Australian public servant and diplomat.[1]
Johnston enlisted in the Australian Army in 1941, during World War II.[2]
In June 1980 Johnston was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of his public service as a diplomatic representative.[3]
Johnston retired from public service in 1984, his final post was as Australian Ambassador to Greece (1980–1984).[4][5]
References
- ↑ "Canberra envoy on way back to Iran". The Canberra Times (ACT). 13 February 1979. p. 1.
 - ↑ World War Two Veteran: Johnston, Marshall Lewis, Australia Remembers Ltd, archived from the original on 14 March 2016
 - ↑ "Search Australian Honours: JOHNSTON, Marshall Lewis, Officer of the Order of Australia", itsanhonour.gov.au (Australian Government), archived from the original on 14 March 2016
 - ↑ "Ambassadors". The Canberra Times (ACT). 28 March 1980. p. 3.
 - ↑ "New Envoy to Greece". The Canberra Times (ACT). 30 May 1984. p. 3.
 
| Diplomatic posts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Frank Milne  | 
Australian Ambassador to Burma 1966–1967  | 
 Succeeded by Roy Fernandez  | 
| Preceded by William Landale  | 
Australian Ambassador to Israel 1970–1972  | 
 Succeeded by Rawdon Dalrymple  | 
| Preceded by Graham Feakes  | 
Australian Ambassador to Cambodia 1972–1975  | 
 Succeeded by Frank Milne as Chargé d'affaires  | 
| Preceded by D.C. Goss  | 
Australian Ambassador to Thailand 1975–1978  | 
 Succeeded by Gordon Jockel  | 
| Preceded by Ivor Bowden  | 
Australian Ambassador to Iran 1978–1979  | 
 Succeeded by Kevin Boreham as Charge d’Affaires  | 
| Preceded by Leslie Johnstone  | 
Australian Ambassador to Greece 1980–1984  | 
 Succeeded by Donald Kingsmill  | 
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