Background
Ward was born in Sydney the third son of C B Ward of Summer Hill, New South Wales, and attended Newington College commencing in 1921.
Ward was born in Sydney the third son of C B Ward of Summer Hill, New South Wales, and attended Newington College commencing in 1921.
University of Sydney. University of Queensland.
He served as a Royal Australian Air Force Chaplain during World World War World War II He went up to the University of Sydney and in 1928 graduated as a Bachelor of Arts. Upon graduation, Ward taught at All Souls", Charters Towers, before being admitted as a deacon at Street James" Cathedral, Townsville in 1930. He was ordained as a priest the following year.
Ward was the Rector of Ingham, Queensland at the beginning of World World War II when he started his chaplaincy to the militia.
His 1983 Master of Arts thesis from the University of Queensland, The Care of the Cerebral Palsied in Australia: with particular reference to the voluntary organizations, the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association and State/Commonwealth involvement from the Second World War until the present day, is held by the National Library of Australia. Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (1953).