Eric Millhouse

Colonel Sir Eric William John Millhouse (26 December 1891 – 24 February 1950) was a South Australian lawyer, noted for his work for returned servicemen.

[1] Millhouse enlisted with the 1st AIF in September 1914, serving as a gunner with the 8th Battery in France, in July 1919 promoted to sergeant librarian.

Soon after his return from the front, he received a commission in the Legal Corps and served as a part-time officer until placed on the retired list in 1949.

He pushed energetically for preference in employment and rehabilitation for returned World War II servicemen.

Tributes were read from the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, the Premier, Tom Playford, and the State president of the RSL Arthur S. Blackburn, VC.