Josiah Francis

Josiah Francis
Francis in 1932.
Minister for the Navy
In office
9 July 1954  11 July 1955
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Preceded byWilliam McMahon
Succeeded byEric Harrison
In office
19 December 1949  11 May 1951
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Preceded byBill Riordan
Succeeded byPhilip McBride
Minister for the Army
In office
19 December 1949  7 November 1955
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
Preceded byCyril Chambers
Succeeded byEric Harrison
Minister in charge of War Service Homes
In office
6 January 1932  9 November 1934
Prime MinisterJoseph Lyons
Preceded by(new office)
Succeeded byHarold Thorby
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Moreton
In office
16 December 1922  4 November 1955
Preceded byArnold Wienholt
Succeeded byJames Killen
Personal details
Born28 March 1890
Ipswich, Colony of Queensland
Died22 February 1964(1964-02-22) (aged 73)
Toowong, Queensland, Australia
Political party
Spouse
Edna Cribb
(m. 1927)
Relations
EducationChristian Brothers' College, Ipswich
Military service
Allegiance Australia
Branch/service Australian Army
Years of service1916–1919
RankCaptain
UnitFirst Australian Imperial Force
Commands 15th Battalion
Battles/warsWorld War I

Sir Josiah Francis (28 March 1890 – 22 February 1964) was an Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1922 to 1955. He was a minister in the Lyons and Menzies governments, serving as Minister in charge of War Service Homes (1932–1934), Minister for the Army (1949–1955), and Minister for the Navy (1949–1951; 1954–1955). He held his defence portfolios during Australia's involvement in the Korean War.