John F. monash's postwar war
In the 1920s, General monash was recognized as the greatest Australian still alive at that time and the pillar of Australian society. He is ANZ and an Australian legend. After the war, he wrote a book "ANZ's Victory in France" 19 18. After that, the above will retire and return to civilian life. With rich engineering and management experience, he devoted himself to the power construction in Victoria, and made many contributions to the mining of Luen coal mine, the construction of transmission lines in Melbourne and the development of coal brick industry. At the same time, he provided enthusiastic help for other veterans to rebuild their post-war lives. 1929 The Australian Academy of Engineering awarded him the highest honor, the Peter Nicole Russell Memorial Medal. He died of illness on18 October, and about 250,000 people attended his state funeral ceremony. In his life, he practiced his famous saying () and contributed all his talents to the society. Monash University was founded in Melbourne on 1958 in memory of this scholar, industrialist and soldier. The Australian people are still full of respect for this glorious figure in their own history.