Early life
Marr was born in theSecond World War
Marr was admitted to the bar of New South Wales on 14 March 1941, after enlistment in the RAAF in 1940. He underwent flying training at Narrandera and Point Cook where he graduated with wings and a commission. After further training on seaplanes and flying boats at Rathmines, he completed two tours of operations in the South West Pacific area with Nos 11, 20 and 43 Squadrons RAAF, during which he completed 846 hours of operational flying and took part in 45 sorties, including 17 strikes against the enemy. He next served with Trans Pacific Ferry Flight and then as an Operational Training Unit Flying instructor at Rathmines. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross following a difficult rescue of a Beaufighter crew from the Timor Sea. The RAAF Air Board Citation reads in part, "Flight Lieutenant Marr has proved himself to be a consistently conscientious, efficient and reliable captain of Catalina Aircraft, who can always be depended upon to carry out his task regardless of difficulty." The award was gazetted on 9 March 1945.Career and later life
Marr took up practice at the Bar, after demobilisation from RAAF on 20 February 1946. He was appointed one of Her Majesty's Counsel in December 1972, and Solicitor General of New South Wales in September 1974. He retired early from this appointment in March 1978, (1988 Autumn) Bar News: Journal of the NSW Bar Association 22. and returned to private practice at the Bar, where he formed and headed a floor of Barristers in Garfield Barwick Chambers. Marr was lecturer for New South Wales Bar Council on "Conduct of Criminal Trials" (1974–1986) and author of the work of the same name, currently in use for Bar Council lectures. In 1998, Marr was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in recognition of his services to veterans' affairs and the Christian Brothers College, Waverley. After the war Marr enlisted into the Australian Army Legal Corps, and was a Consultant to director, Army Legal Services, Australian Army Legal Corps with the rank ofReferences
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