Person

Weisser, Frederick Christian (1893 - 1987)

Born
1 March 1893
Chiltern, Victoria, Australia
Died
21 October 1987
Occupation
Meteorologist

Summary

Frederick Weisser worked for the Bureau of Meteorology for more than 50 years, joining in 1914. He became a Meteorological Assistant in 1929, and was a member of the RAAF Meteorological Service, 1941-1946, being discharged with the rank of Flight Lieutenant. After his formal retirement in 1958 he returned to the Bureau as a temporary employee from 1959-1964, finally finishing his work in the Bureau at the age of 71.

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See also

Helen Morgan

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