John Grey (Australian general)
John Cedric Grey | |
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales | 31 January 1939
Allegiance | Australia |
Service | Australian Army |
Years of service | 1957–1995 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands | Chief of the General Staff (1992–95) Deputy Chief of the General Staff (1991–92) Australian Command and Staff College (1986–88) 1st Armoured Regiment (1978–79) |
Battles / wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | Companion of the Order of Australia Commendation for Distinguished Service |
Other work | Chancellor of James Cook University |
Lieutenant General John Cedric Grey AC (born 31 January 1939) was a senior officer in the Australian Army who served as Chief of the General Staff from 1992 to 1995. He has been Chancellor of James Cook University since 1999.
Early life
Grey was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 31 January 1939 to Aubrey Cedric and Dacia Downing Grey. He was educated at St Andrew's Cathedral School and Sydney Grammar School, before entering the Royal Military College, Duntroon as an officer cadet in 1957.[1][2]
Military career
Grey was posted to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment and, as a captain,[3] was deployed to Vietnam for which he was belatedly awarded the Commendation for Distinguished Service.[4][5][6] By 1984 he had been promoted to colonel and made Director of Co-ordination at the Department of Defence.[7]
He became Assistant Chief of Defence Force, Logistics and was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1991 for service in that role.[8]
He was appointed Chief of the General Staff in 1992[2] and made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in 1995 for outstanding leadership, inspiration and dedication to the Australian Army during a period of profound restructuring.[9]
Retirement
In retirement he established his own consultancy business based in Cairns; he also became a Non-Executive Director of Tarong Energy and Chancellor of James Cook University.[2] In 2003 he was appointed Chairman of Queensland's Wet Tropics Management Authority Board.[10]
Honours, awards and qualifications
- Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) 12 June 1995[9]
- Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 26 January 1991[8]
- Commendation for Distinguished Service 3 June 1998[6]
- Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (F.A.I.M.)[2]
- Graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (G.A.I.D.C.)[2]
- National Defence College (India) (N.D.C.(I).)[2]
- Joint Services Staff College (Australia) (J.S.S.C.)[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Lieutenant General John Cedric Grey". Who's Who in Australia Online. Connect Web. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g Board of Directors, Tarong Energy Annual Report 1998/99, pg.8, www.tarongenergy.com.au
- ^ Janine Hiddlestone (2002) Voices from the Battlefield: Personal Narratives as an Historical Tool in Studying the Place of the Vietnam War in Australian Society, www.api-network.com. Originally published in Richard Nile (ed.) The Dog of War, Journal of Australian Studies, no 73, pp.57–65, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.
- ^ 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment – Badges and Insignia, Australian Armour, www.australian-armour.com
- ^ John Cedric GREY, Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans, www.vietnamroll.gov.au
- ^ a b Commendation for Distinguished Service, 3 June 1998, It's an Honour
- ^ Management of the Main Battle Tank by the Department of Defence, Report from the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Expenditure, May 1984, www.aph.gov.au
- ^ a b Officer of the Order of Australia, 26 January 1991, It's an Honour
- ^ a b Companion of the Order of Australia, 12 June 1995, It's an Honour
- ^ New Wet Tropics Chair and board member announced, Media Release, 13 May 2003, Wet Tropics Management Authority Board
- 1939 births
- Australian generals
- Australian military personnel of the Vietnam War
- Companions of the Order of Australia
- James Cook University faculty
- Living people
- People educated at Sydney Grammar School
- People from Sydney
- Recipients of the Commendation for Distinguished Service
- Royal Military College, Duntroon graduates