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Samuel James Benson, CBE (12 July 1909 – 26 July 1995) was an Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, he was educated in that city at St Peter's College. He became a wool-classer, then a seaman and Port Phillip pilot, earning the rank of ship's master in 1938.[1]

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Benson joined the Royal Australian Navy during World War II, and commanded the Bathurst-class corvette HMAS Kiama.[2]

Having served as Mayor and Councillor on Williamstown City Council,[3] he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in 1962 as the Labor member for Batman,[4][5] filling the vacancy formed by the death of Alan Bird.[6] Benson was re-elected in 1963, but was expelled from the ALP in August 1966.[6][7] The expulsion arose from Benson's support of continued Australian participation in the Vietnam War, and, more specifically, his refusal to resign from an organisation called the Defend Australia Committee, after it had been proscribed by the Federal Executive. This organisation comprised a number of Liberal Party, Democratic Labor Party and right-wing activists, and was supported by B. A. Santamaria.[8][9] Thereafter he served in parliament as an independent. He was re-elected as an independent in 1966, the first person to achieve this feat in the House of Representatives since Lewis Nott in 1949.[6]

Benson retired in 1969, and served as the General Secretary of the Merchant Service Guild from 1970 to 1972.[6] He died on 26 July 1995.[6]

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Samuel James "Sam" Benson, CBE (12 July 1909 – 26 July 1995) was an Australian politician and former naval officer who represented the Division of Batman in the Australian House of Representatives from 1962 to 1969. He was initially elected as a member of the Australian Labor Party at a by-election in 1962 following the death of the previous member, Alan Bird. He was re-elected in 1963 as a Labor member and in 1966 as an independent after being expelled from the Labor Party in 1966 for his support of conscription and Australian involvement in the Vietnam War. He retired prior to the 1969 election. Born in Adelaide on 12 July 1909, Benson enlisted in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve in 1927 and was mobilised during World War II, achieving the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He commanded HMAS Goonambee and HMAS Kiama, and received the Reserve Officer Decoration in 1943 and the Royal Humane Society Medal in 1945 for his service. He was placed on the Retired List in 1954. In 1970, he was appointed a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition of his contributions. Benson died on 26 July 1995.

Early life

Sam Benson was born on 7 November 1909 in Adelaide, Australia. He enlisted in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve in 1927 and was mobilised for service during World War II, where he achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He commanded the ships HMAS Goonambee and HMAS Kiama, received the Reserve Officer Decoration in 1943, and was awarded the Royal Humane Society Medal in 1945 for his service. Benson was placed on the Retired List in 1954.

Career

Sam Benson enlisted in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve in 1927 and was mobilised during World War II, achieving the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He commanded HMAS Goonambee and HMAS Kiama, and received the Reserve Officer Decoration in 1943 and the Royal Humane Society Medal in 1945 for his service. He was placed on the Retired List in 1954. Benson's naval service formed the primary part of his pre-political career, spanning from the interwar period through wartime command roles and postwar reserve status.

Other film work

Sam Benson, the Australian politician and former naval officer, has no documented involvement in the film industry. There are no records of acting, costume design, or other film-related work in his official parliamentary biography or other authoritative sources. Claims of film credits, such as an uncredited acting role in the 1936 film High Tension or costume work on the 1935 film Steamboat Round the Bend, pertain to a different individual with the same name who worked as a wardrobe supervisor in Hollywood.

Personal life

Family and personal details

No verified information about Sam Benson's family, nickname, or personal physical details is available in authoritative sources such as the Parliamentary Handbook.

Death

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