Armstrong served as an officer in the New South Wales Police Force, retiring at the rank of inspector.
[3][4] Armstrong was selected to play for Australia against Great Britain as a front row forward in the third and deciding Ashes test in 1946, becoming Kangaroo No.
[5] He won a bronze medal in freestyle wrestling, heavyweight class, at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.
[7] At the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Armstrong won the light heavyweight wrestling bronze medal.
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