Brigadier Sir Kenneth Barron Fraser, CBE, FRACS (28 March 1897 – 24 June 1969) was an Australian surgeon and soldier.
[1] Fraser spent a year as resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.
In the meantime, he served in the Citizen Military Forces from 1923 as a captain in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps.
He went on to command the 2nd Australian General Hospital in the Middle East (1941–42) and returned to Australia as deputy director of medical services for Queensland Lines of Communication Areas, serving until 1954.
He died on 24 June 1969 and was survived by his wife, Edith Mary Patricia Lloyd née Hart (whom he had married in 1929), and their two sons and two daughters.