Gration was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 30 June 1936 to David Roy Gration and his wife Margaret (née Fleming).[1] David, a dental mechanic, had served in the First World War as a sapper on the Western Front and later enlisted in the Volunteer Defence Corps during the Second World War, discharging with the rank of corporal in 1945.[2][3] Like his elder brother, Peter, Barry was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne.[4]
Service career
Gration joined the RAAF in 1953, graduating with distinction from RAAF College, Point Cook in 1956 as a pilot officer, General Duties Branch.[5]
He served in a variety of flying and staff appointments from 1957 including a tour as flying instructor.[5] In 1965, Gration graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. In June 1970, Squadron Leader Gration was awarded the Air Force Cross[6] for his services to No. 34 Squadron as training officer and VIP captain.