List of Old Falconians

This is a list of those Old Falconians with articles in Wikipedia or who are obviously qualified for one, who are the alumni of North Sydney Boys High School. The Old Falconians Union is the alumni body of the school. The name "Old Falconians" is derived from Falcon Street which is the address of the school. All those who attended the School are included, even if they were only on the roll for a short amount of time.

Politics, law and religion

Public service

Business and industry

Academia

Science and medicine

Arts and media


Sport

Foreign affairs

Armed forces

• Colonel M C Crawford MBE, As the Battery Commander of the Direct Support Battery for 4RAR/NZ (Anzac) Battalion in Vietnam he displayed outstanding leadership and devotion to duty which resulted in exceptionally high standards of morale and operational efficiency in his battery. His technical knowledge, judgement and meticulous attention to detail was responsible for the rapid and accurate application of supporting fire and was instrumental in reducing the number of casualties sustained by 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Major Crawford’s ability to cooperate with supported arms and the reliability of his battery in action impressed all ranks of the 4th Battalion and developed in them a supreme confidence in the employment of close supporting artillery fire. When required as an aerial observer he personally directed artillery support with skill and without regard to personal safety. Throughout eleven months of continuous operations Major Crawford’s coolness, professional ability and outstanding leadership were a source of inspiration both to his own unit and the battalion which he supported.[Award citation]

Miscellaneous

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  251. No 2010 on NSBHS School Roll, also attended Sydney High School
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  307. NSBHS LC 1945
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