Dr. Benson | At a Glance

In 1952, Dr. Benson earned an MBBS from the University of Melbourne. Throughout his life and career he was supported by his parents. His wife, Barbara Jean Chorolsky, has also been a long-time supporter of his career and accomplishments as well.
From 1942 to 1945, Dr. Benson was a flight lieutenant with the Royal Australian Air Force. After the Second World War, he remained in service with the Air Force as a pilot until 1952.
Dr. Benson has contributed to articles in social sciences, humanities and management. Looking toward the future, he endeavors to have his work recognized with a Nobel Peace Prize.
From 1942 to 1945, Dr. Benson was a flight lieutenant with the Royal Australian Air Force. After the Second World War, he remained in service with the Air Force as a pilot until 1952.
Dr. Benson has contributed to articles in social sciences, humanities and management. Looking toward the future, he endeavors to have his work recognized with a Nobel Peace Prize.