Taylor was born in
Moree, New South Wales, the son of George Taylor, a businessman, and Eileen May Taylor (née Morgan). He was educated at
Maitland High School and
Sydney Boys High School. He began his career as a staff trainee analytical chemist at
BHP. On 29 April 1942 he enlisted in 2/4 Ordnance Stores Company,
Australian Imperial Force. His service number was NX95673. Taylor was based in
North Queensland until May 1945 when his company was deployed to
New Britain, initially to
Jacquinot Bay and then, after the
Japanese surrender, to
Rabaul until October 1946. Taylor was demobbed on 8 January 1947 finishing his military service as a
WO1. He then enrolled at the
University of Sydney in March 1947 graduating with a
BSc in 1950. After graduation Taylor joined the
Bureau of Mineral Resources as a Geologist Grade I on 20 March 1950. His first posting was in April 1950 as a vulcanologist, based at Rabaul, overseeing all volcanoes in Papua New Guinea. ==George Cross==