List of Australian Army generals
Appearance
The following is an incomplete list of Australian Army generals (i.e. a list of people who are or have been general officers in the Australian Army).
See also list of Australian Army brigadiers.
Ranks included here are:
- General: brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, general.[Note 1]
- Marshal: field marshal.
List
Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes[1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Major General | Peter Abigail | 1948 | – | [2] |
Major General | Arthur ("Tubby") Allen | 1894 | 1959 | [3] |
Brigadier General | Robert Anderson | 1865 | 1940 | [4] |
Brigadier General | Stuart Milligan Anderson | ? | ? | [5] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Warren Anderson | 1894 | 1973 | [6] |
Major General | John Antill | 1866 | 1937 | [7] |
Major General | Peter Arnison | 1940 | – | [8] |
General | John Baker | 1936 | 2007 | [9] |
Major General | Jim Barry | 1932 | - | [10] |
Major General | Leslie Beavis | 1895 | 1975 | [11] |
Lieutenant General | Gordon Bennett | 1887 | 1962 | [12] |
General | Phillip Bennett | 1928 | – | [13] |
Lieutenant General | Frank Berryman | 1894 | 1981 | [14] |
Brigadier General | Alfred Bessell-Browne | 1877 | 1947 | [15] |
Lieutenant General | Rudolph Bierwirth | 1899 | 1993 | [16] |
Field Marshal | William Birdwood | 1865 | 1951 | [17] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | David Blake | 1887 | 1965 | [18] |
Field Marshal | Thomas Blamey | 1884 | 1951 | [19] |
Lieutenant General | Allan Boase | 1894 | 1964 | [20] |
Major General | Charles Brand | 1873 | 1961 | [21] |
Lieutenant General | William Bridgeford | 1894 | 1971 | [22] |
Major General | William Bridges | 1861 | 1915 | [23] |
Major General | John Broadbent | 1914 | 2006 | [24] |
Lieutenant General | Mervyn Brogan | 1915 | 1994 | [25] |
Brigadier General | Reginald Spencer Browne | 1856 | 1943 | [26] a.k.a. Spencer Browne |
Major General | Julius Bruche | 1873 | 1961 | [27] |
Major General | William Sinclair-Burgess | 1880 | 1964 | [28] (New Zealand officer)[1] |
Major General | Rick Burr | 1964 | – | [29] |
Major General | James Burston | 1856 | 1920 | [30] |
Major General | Samuel Burston | 1888 | 1960 | [31] |
Major General | Rolland Busch | 1920 | 1985 | [32] |
Major General | David Butler | 1928 | – | [33] |
Lieutenant General | John Caligari | 1960 | – | [34][35] |
Major General | Cecil Callaghan | 1890 | 1967 | [36] |
Lieutenant General | Angus Campbell | ? | – | [37] |
Major General | Ian Campbell | 1900 | 1997 | [38] |
Major General | James Cannan | 1882 | 1976 | [39] |
Major General | John Cantwell | 1956 | – | [40] |
Major General | Shane Caughey | 1962 | – | [41] |
Major General | Grant Cavenagh | ? | – | [42][43] |
Major General | Dave Chalmers | 1958 | – | [44] |
Major General | John Chapman | 1896 | 1963 | [45] |
General | Harry Chauvel | 1865 | 1945 | [46] |
Brigadier General | Sydney Christian | 1868 | 1931 | [47] |
Major General | Michael Clifford | [48] | ||
Lieutenant General | Cyril Clowes | 1892 | 1968 | [49] |
Lieutenant General | John Coates | 1932 | – | [50] |
Major General | J.M. Connolly | 1944 | ? | [51] |
General | Peter Cosgrove | 1947 | – | [52] |
Major General | Elizabeth Cosson | 1958 | – | [53] First female MajGen |
Major General | Charles Cox | 1863 | 1944 | [54] |
Major General | Walter Coxen | 1870 | 1949 | [55] |
Major General | W.J. "Bill" Crews | 1944 | [56] | |
Major General | Paul Cullen | 1909 | 2007 | [57] |
Lieutenant General | Thomas Daly | 1913 | 2004 | [58] |
Brigadier General | Charles Stewart Davies | [citation needed] (British officer)[1][59] | ||
Major General | Brian Dawson | ? | – | [60] |
Major General | Stephen Day | [43][61] | ||
Major General | Derek Deighton | [62] | ||
Major General | Thomas Dodds | 1873 | 1943 | [63] |
Major General | Ivan Dougherty | 1907 | 1998 | [64] |
Major General | Major Downes | 1834 | 1923 | [65] |
Major General | Rupert Downes | 1885 | 1945 | [66] |
Major General | Edmund Drake-Brockman | 1884 | 1949 | [67] |
Major General | Peter Dunn | 1947 | – | [68] |
Lieutenant General | Donald Dunstan | 1923 | 2011 | [69] |
Major General | James Durrant | 1885 | 1963 | [70] |
Major General | Kenneth Eather | 1901 | 1993 | [71] |
Lieutenant General | Hector Edgar | [72] | ||
Major General | Harold Elliott | 1878 | 1931 | [73] |
Lieutenant General | Mark Evans | 1953 | – | [74] |
Major General | David Ferguson | 1941 | [75] | |
Major General | Harry Finn | 1852 | 1924 | [76] |
Major General | Ian Flawith | [77] | ||
Major General | Gerard Fogarty | [43] | ||
Major General | Cecil Foott | 1876 | 1942 | [78] |
Major General | John Forsyth | 1867 | 1928 | [79] |
Brigadier General | Hubert John Foster | 1855 | 1919 | [80] |
Major General | Duncan Francis | 1937 | 2004 | [81] |
Major General | Colin Angus Ewen Fraser | [82] | ||
Major General | Tony Fraser | 1958 | – | [83] |
Major General | Frederick Galleghan | 1897 | 1971 | [84] |
Major General | Gregory Garde | 1949 | - | [85] |
Lieutenant General | Ragnar Garrett | 1900 | 1977 | [86] |
Major General | John Gellibrand | 1872 | 1945 | [87] |
Lieutenant General | Ken Gillespie | 1952 | – | |
Major General | Peter (Gus) Gilmore | 1962 | - | [89] |
Brigadier General | Duncan Glasfurd | 1873 | 1916 | [90] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Thomas Glasgow | 1876 | 1955 | [91] |
Brigadier General | Henry Goddard | 1869 | 1955 | [92] |
Major General | Ian Gordon | 1952 | – | [93] |
Major General | Joseph Maria Gordon | 1856 | 1929 | [94] |
Major General | Steve Gower | 1940 | – | [95] |
Major General | Stuart Graham | 1920 | 1996 | [96] |
Brigadier General | William Grant | 1870 | 1939 | [97] |
General | Peter Gration | 1932 | – | [98] |
Lieutenant General | John Grey | 1939 | – | [99] |
Major General | Ron Grey | 1930 | – | [100] |
Brigadier General | Thomas Griffiths | 1865 | 1947 | [101] |
Major General | Harold Grimwade | 1869 | 1949 | [102] |
Major General | Peter Haddad | 1947 | – | [103] |
Major General | Heathcote Howard Hammer | 1905 | 1961 | [99] |
Major General | John Leslie Hardie | 1882 | 1956 | [104] |
Major General | John Hartley | [105] | ||
General | Frank Hassett | 1918 | 2008 | [106] |
Major General | Bob Hay | 1920 | 1998 | [107] |
Brigadier General | James Heane | 1874 | 1954 | [108] |
Major General | William George Henderson | 1919 | 1995 | [109] |
Lieutenant General | Edmund Herring | 1892 | 1982 | [110] |
Brigadier General | Sydney Herring | 1881 | 1951 | [111] |
Lieutenant General | Frank Hickling | 1941 | – | [112] |
Major General | Mike Hindmarsh | 1956 | – | [113] |
Major General | John Hoad | 1856 | 1911 | [114] |
Lieutenant General | Talbot Hobbs | 1864 | 1938 | [115] |
Major General | Clifton Hoeben | 1947 | – | [116] |
Major General | William Holmes | 1862 | 1917 | [117] |
Major General | Ronald Hopkins | 1897 | 1990 | [118] |
Major General | Neville Howse | 1863 | 1930 | [119] |
Major General | Frederic Hughes | 1858 | 1944 | [120] |
Major General | James 'Jim' Curnow Hughes | 1929 | – | [121] |
Major General | Ronald Lawrence Hughes | 1920 | 2003 | [122] |
General | David Hurley | 1953 | – | [123] |
Lieutenant General | Edward Hutton | 1848 | 1923 | [124] |
Major General | Godfrey Irving | 1867 | 1937 | [125] |
Major General | Robert Jackson | 1886 | 1948 | [126] |
Major General | William James | 1930 | 2015 | [127] |
Major General | Michael Jeffery | 1937 | – | [citation needed] |
Lieutenant General | Carl Jess | 1884 | 1948 | [128] |
Brigadier General | Alexander Jobson | 1875 | 1933 | [129] |
Major General | George Johnston | 1868 | 1949 | [130] |
Major General | Michael Keating | 1945 | – | [131][citation needed] |
Major General | Mark Kelly | 1956 | – | [132] |
Major General | Justin Kelly | [citation needed] | ||
Major General | Michael Krause | [133] | ||
Major General | Robert William Knights | 1912 | 1975 | [134] |
Brigadier General | George Hodges Knox | 1885 | 1960 | [135] |
Brigadier General | John Lamrock | 1859 | 1935 | [136] |
Brigadier General | Harry Lassetter | 1860 | 1926 | [137] |
Major General | Kevin Latchford | 1927 | 2013 | [138] |
Lieutenant General | John Lavarack | 1885 | 1957 | [139] |
Lieutenant General | Peter Leahy | 1952 | – | [140] |
Brigadier General | Raymond Leane | 1878 | 1962 | [141] |
Lieutenant General | James Gordon Legge | 1863 | 1947 | [142] |
Major General | Stanley Ferguson Legge | 1900 | 1977 | [143] |
Major General | Duncan Lewis | 1954 | – | [144] |
Major General | Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd | 1899 | 1956 | [145] |
Major General | Herbert Lloyd | 1883 | 1957 | [146] |
Major General | Charles Long | 1914 | 1980 | [147] |
Brigadier General | George Long | 1874 | 1930 | [148] |
Major General | Denzil MacArthur-Onslow | 1904 | 1984 | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | George MacArthur-Onslow | 1875 | 1931 | [149] |
Major General | James Macarthur-Onslow | 1867 | 1946 | [150] |
General | Arthur MacDonald | 1919 | 1995 | [151] |
Lieutenant General | Iven Giffard Mackay | 1882 | 1966 | [152] |
Major General | James Mackay | 1859 | 1935 | [153] |
Major General | Kenneth Mackay | 1917 | 2004 | [154] |
Brigadier General | Henry Normand MacLaurin | 1878 | 1915 | [155] |
Brigadier General | Edward Fowell Martin | 1875 | 1950 | [156] |
Major General | John Maxwell | [157] | ||
Lieutenant General | James Whiteside McCay | 1864 | 1930 | [158] |
Major General | Bruce Alexander McDonald | 1925 | 1993 | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | John Patrick McGlinn | 1869 | 1946 | [159] |
Major General | David McLachlan | 1937 | [160] | |
Major General | Paul McLachlan | [43] | ||
Major General | Maurie McNarn | [161] | ||
Major General | Ronald McNicoll | 1906 | 1996 | [162] |
Brigadier General | Walter McNicoll | 1877 | 1947 | [163] |
Major General | Tim McOwan | ? | – | [164] |
Major General | Gordon Maitland | [citation needed] | ||
Major General | Greg Melick | [165] | ||
Brigadier General | John Meredith | 1864 | 1942 | [166] |
Major General | Edward James Milford | 1894 | 1972 | [167] |
Major General | Michael James Milford | 1962 | - | [168] Son of Edward James Milford. |
Major General | Jim Molan | ? | – | [169] |
General | John Monash | 1865 | 1931 | [170] |
Major General | Newton Moore | 1870 | 1936 | [171] |
Major General | Basil Morris | 1888 | 1975 | [172] |
Major General | Alan Morrison | 1927 | 2008 | [173] |
Major General | David Morrison | 1956 | – | [174] |
Lieutenant General | Leslie Morshead | 1889 | 1959 | [175] |
Lieutenant General | Desmond Mueller | 1943 | – | [176] |
Major General | David Mulhall | [177] | ||
Major General | Ian Thomas Murdoch | [178] | ||
Major General | John Murray | 1892 | 1951 | [179] |
Lieutenant General | Robert Harold Nimmo | 1893 | 1966 | [180] |
Lieutenant General | John Northcott | 1890 | 1966 | [181] |
Lieutenant General | Lawrence O'Donnell | 1933 | – | [182] |
Major General | Craig Orme | – | [183] | |
Major General | John Paton | 1867 | 1943 | [184] |
Major General | Sandy Pearson | 1918 | 2012 | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | Samuel Pethebridge | 1862 | 1918 | [185] |
Major General | Owen Forbes Phillips | 1882 | 1966 | [186] |
Major General | Eric Plant | 1890 | 1950 | [187] |
Lieutenant General | Reg Pollard | 1903 | 1978 | [188] |
a/Brigadier General | Harold Pope | 1873 | 1938 | [189] |
Major General | Selwyn Porter | 1905 | 1963 | [190] |
Major General | Roger Powell | 1949 | – | [191] |
Lieutenant General | Ash Power | 1957 | – | [192] |
Major General | Gustave Ramaciotti | 1861 | 1927 | [193] |
Major General | Alan Ramsay | 1895 | 1973 | [194] |
Brigadier General | Colin Rankin | 1869 | 1940 | [195] |
Major General | George Rankin | 1887 | 1957 | [196] |
Major General | Robert Risson | 1901 | 1992 | [citation needed] |
Major General | Len Roberts-Smith | 1945 | – | [197] |
Lieutenant General | Horace Robertson | 1894 | 1960 | [198] |
Brigadier General | James Robertson | 1878 | 1951 | [199] |
Major General | Charles Rosenthal | 1875 | 1954 | [200] |
Lieutenant General | Sydney Rowell | 1894 | 1975 | [201] |
Brigadier General | John Royston | 1860 | 1942 | [202] |
Major General | Granville Ryrie | 1865 | 1937 | [203] |
Lieutenant General | John Sanderson | 1940 | – | [204] |
Lieutenant General | Stanley Savige | 1890 | 1954 | [205] |
Lieutenant General | Victor Secombe | 1897 | 1962 | [206] |
Major General | Victor Sellheim | 1866 | 1928 | [207] |
Major General | Colin Hall Simpson | 1894 | 1964 | [208] |
Major General | William Sinclair-Burgess | 1880 | 1964 | [209] |
Major General | Ewen Sinclair-MacLagan | 1868 | 1948 | [210] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Mick Slater | 1958 | - | [citation needed] |
Lieutenant General | Edward Smart | 1891 | 1961 | [211] |
Brigadier General | Robert Smith | 1881 | 1928 | [212] |
Major General | Steve Smith | 1959 | – | [213] |
Major General | Stuart Smith | 1963 | – | [214] |
Major General | Nevill Smyth | 1868 | 1941 | [215] |
Lieutenant General | Ernest Ker Squires | 1882 | 1940 | [216] |
Major General | Clive Steele | 1892 | 1955 | [217] |
Major General | William Alan Beevor Steele | 1895 | 1966 | [citation needed][218] |
Major General | Jack Stevens | 1896 | 1969 | [219] |
Major General | John Stevenson | 1925 | 2008 | [220] |
Brigadier General | Campbell Stewart | 1884 | 1947 | [221] |
Major General | Alan Stretton | 1922 | 2012 | [222] |
Lieutenant General | Vernon Sturdee | 1890 | 1966 | [223] |
Major General | Paul Symon | 1960 | – | [224] |
Major General | Richard Treacy | [225] | ||
Major General | Edwin Tivey | 1866 | 1947 | [226] |
Major General | Alan Vasey | 1895 | 1945 | [227] |
Major General | Norman Vickery | 1917 | 1998 | [228] |
Major General | Douglas Vincent | 1916 | 1995 | [229] |
Major General | Roy Walsh | 1888 | 1962 | [230] |
Lieutenant General | Henry Wells | 1898 | 1973 | [231] |
General | Brudenell White | 1876 | 1940 | [232] |
Major General | John Whitelaw (general) | 1894 | 1964 | [233] Both father and son were named MAJGEN John Stewart Whitelaw |
Major General | John Whitelaw (1921–2010) | 1921 | 2010 | [234] |
Lieutenant General | John Whitham | 1881 | 1952 | [235] |
Major General | Simone Wilkie | 1964 | – | [236] |
Major General | Thomas Williams | 1884 | 1950 | [237] |
Major General | Simon Willis | ? | – | [68] |
Major General | Arthur Gillespie Wilson | 1897 | ? | [238] |
Brigadier General | Lachlan Wilson | 1871 | 1947 | [239] |
Major General | Neil Wilson | 1947 | – | [240] |
Major General | Richard Wilson | 1955 | – | [241] |
General | John Wilton | 1910 | 1981 | [242] |
Major General | Victor Windeyer | 1900 | 1987 | [243] |
Brigadier General | Evan Wisdom | 1869 | 1945 | [244] |
Lieutenant General | Eric Woodward | 1899 | 1967 | [245] |
Major General | George Wootten | 1893 | 1970 | [246] |
Lieutenant General | Henry Wynter | 1886 | 1945 | [247] |
See also
- List of Australian admirals and commodores
- List of Australian air marshals
- Category:Australian generals
- Category:Australian brigadiers
- Category:Royal Australian Navy admirals
- Category:Royal Australian Air Force air marshals
References
- Footnotes
- ^ An Australian brigadier is not classed as a "general", whereas an Australian brigadier general was. The British Army replaced the rank of brigadier general with colonel-commandant in 1922, and then with brigadier in 1928. The Australian Army did something similar. The rank of brigadier general was abolished in the Australian Army in 1921, and it was eventually replaced by that of brigadier in 1929. In the interim titles such as 'colonel-in-command', 'colonel-of-staff' and 'colonel-commandant' were used for officers posted into that level of command.(Cadet Instructor's Handbook 2006)
- Citations
- ^ a b c d e f g Ross Mallett states on his General Officers of the First AIF web site:
- "There were some British and New Zealand officers on secondment in Australia before the war who were granted AMF rank and seniority, but not always the same rank and seniority as that of the army from which they came. Some of these officers joined the AIF in Australia. Those five that became general officers are listed here: S. M. Anderson, C. S. Davies, D. J. Glasfurd and E. G. Sinclair MacLagan of the British army and W. L. H. Burgess of the New Zealand Staff Corps.
- Only one British officer joined the AIF overseas: Lieutenant General W. R. Birdwood."
- ^ "Peter Abigail". Defence White Paper 2009 - Biographies. Department of Defence. Archived from the original on 10 October 2013.
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- ^ G. P. Walsh, 'Anderson, Sir Robert Murray McCheyne (1865–1940)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 62–63; (also R. Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ Stuart Milligan Anderson, Honours and Awards, www.awm.gov.au
- ^ Warren Melville Anderson: Houterman, Hans; Koppes, Jeroen. "Australian Army Officers 1939–1945". World War II Unit Histories & Officers. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- ^ Rex Clark, 'Antill, John Macquarie (1866–1937)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 81–82. (also Ross Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ Peter Arnison, ENERGEX Limited board of directors, www.energex.com.au
- ^ Former ADF chief General Baker dies, The Australian, 9 July 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2007.
- ^ Maj. Gen. J E (Jim) Barry AM MBE RFD ED (Retd) BCom UMelb
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- ^ John D. Tilbrook, 'Beavis, Leslie Ellis (1895–1975)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 144–146.
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- ^ Phillip Bennett, Chiefs of the Australian Defence Force :: 1958 to the present, www.defence.gov.au
- ^ A. J. Hill, 'Berryman, Sir Frank Horton (1894–1981)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 17, Melbourne University Press, pp 93–95.
- ^ Merrilyn Lincoln, 'Bessell-Browne, Alfred Joseph (1877–1947)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 279–280. (also R Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ VX289 (3/14) Rudolph Bierwirth, CBE, OBE. Service record / Bio, Australian War Memorial
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- ^ David Valentine Jardine Blake, Service Record, National Archives of Australia
- ^ Horner, David, 'Blamey, Sir Thomas Albert (1884–1951)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, (MUP), 1993
- ^ George Dicker, 'Boase, Allan Joseph (1894–1964)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 208–209.
- ^ A. J. Sweeting, 'Brand, Charles Henry (1873–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 390–391. (Also R. Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ Jeffrey Grey, 'Bridgeford, Sir William (1894–1971)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 255–257.
- ^ C. D. Coulthard-Clark, 'Bridges, Sir William Throsby (1861–1915)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 408–411. (Also R. Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ Obituary, MAJGEN John Raymond Broadbent, 15 November 2006, Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ BROGAN, MERVYN FRANCIS, WW2 Nominal Roll, www.ww2roll.gov.au
- ^ H. J. Summers, 'Browne, Reginald Spencer (1856–1943)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 448–449. (Also R. Mallett, adfa.edu.au)
- ^ Rowell, Sydney (1979). "Bruche, Sir Julius Henry (1873–1961)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7. Melbourne University Press. pp. 462–463.
- ^ R. Mallett, Major General Sir William Sinclair-Burgess, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Major General Richard Maxwell BURR AM DSC MVO, Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, Special Gazette No. S 92, 13 June 2011, pg.6 [dead link ] - (Attorney General no longer hosts the gazette)
- ^ P. H. de Serville, 'Burston, James (1856–1920)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 493–494.
- ^ Brian Clerehan (1993). "Burston, Sir Samuel Roy (1888–1960)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 30 March 2009.
- ^ Edmonds, Angus A. (2007). "Busch, Rolland Arthur (Rollie) (1920–1985)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 17. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
- ^ Interview with Major General David Butler AO, DSO, awm.gov.au
- ^ John Caligari: Banham, Cynthia, Model of a modern digger, 15 March 2008, Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ "New Chief of Capability Development Group announced". Defence News and Media. Department of Defence. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^ R. Sutton, 'Callaghan, Cecil Arthur (1890–1967)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 337–338.
- ^ Brissenden, Michael (17 September 2013). "Tony Abbott appoints Angus Campbell to lead Operation Sovereign Borders policy". ABC News. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
- ^ Major General Ian Ross Campbell, DSO & Bar (1900-1997)
- ^ Hill, A. J. (1993) "Cannan, James Harold (1882–1976)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 6 June 2009.
- ^ Major General John Cantwell, Defence Media release MSPA 39/08, 27 February 2008.
- ^ Major General Shane Caughey CSC, AM
- 20 November 2013 http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/news/townsville/farewell-to-an-admired-commander/story-fnjfzsax-1226764066450
- 20 December 2013 http://www.mmg.com.au/local-news/corowa/corowa-s-major-general-caughey-1.64770 - includes bio
- etc.
- ^ Major General Grant Douglas Cavenagh, AO
- http://www.defence.gov.au/leaders/other/grantCavenagh/index.htm
- http://www.linkedin.com/pub/grant-cavenagh-ao/65/a6b/3a
- http://www.army-technology.com/features/feature1616/feature1616-5.html main article
- http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Major-General-Cavenagh/1223655509 - some biographic info
- http://australiandefenceforce.wikispaces.com/HIGH+RANKS Archived 2010-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d "Australia Day Honours for Defence personnel". Defence News. Australian Department of Defence. 26 January 2013. main article
- ^ Major General Dave Chalmers AO, CSC
- Major General Dave Chalmers AO, CSC, Defence Leaders, www.defence.gov.au
- Anna Henderson (2009) Chalmers takes charge of NT intervention, again, 28 October 2009, ABC Online Indigenous – News, abc.gov.au
- http://www.defence.gov.au/opex/global/opoutreach/genchalmers.htm - includes bio
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- ^ Roger C. Thompson, 'Chapman, John Austin (1896–1963)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, p. 403.
- ^ Hill, Alec (1979) 'Chauvel, Sir Henry George (Harry) (1865–1945)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian National University.
- ^ Brigadier General Sydney Christian, www.unsw.adfa.edu.au
J. Whitelaw, 'Christian, Sydney Ernest (1868–1931)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 643–644. - ^ Major General Michael Clifford AM CSC (Ret'd)
- Chair UNSW Canberra Advisory Council (since 2011)
- Chair of the Centre for Defence Communications and Information Networking Steering Committee, University of Adelaide (since 2007)
- Managing Director (Defence), IBM (2013-14)
- Senior Defence Adviser (Asia Pacific) IBM (2008–13)
- Managing Director GD Systems Australia, General Dynamics (2006–08)
- Major General - Head of Operational ICT, Australian Army (2005-06)
- Commandant Australian Command and Staff College, ...
- ^ David Denholm, 'Clowes, Cyril Albert (1892–1968)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 446–447.
- ^ Papers of John Coates, 1916–1994, MS 366, Academic Library, UNSW@ADFA
- ^ James Michael Connolly, Director DIO 1995–1996
AM: Member of the Order of Australia, 10 June 1991, In recognition of service to the Australian Army as Commander of the 3rd Brigade
AO: Officer of the Order of Australia, 12 June 1995, In recognition of service to the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force, particularly in the fields of personnel and operations
CSC: Conspicuous Service Cross, 12 June 2000, For outstanding achievement in the field of Operations, particularly as Commander Australian Theatre - ^ General Peter John Cosgrove, AC, MC (b. 1947), Fifty Australians, www.awm.gov.au
- ^ Major General Elizabeth Cosson, CSC, www.defence.gov.au
Liz Cosson is the first Australian female MajGen, and the Second ADF female 2* (First was AVM Julie Hammer) - ^ R. Mallett, Major General Charles Cox, adfa.edu.au
- ^ R. Mallett, Major General Walter Coxen, adfa.edu.au
- ^ "Major General Bill Crews AO (Ret'd)" (PDF). Annual Report 2010-11. Australian War Memorial. pp. 92–93. - Director DIO 1997–1999
- ^ Baker, Kevin (2005) Paul Cullen, Citizen and Soldier, Australia: Rosenberg Publishing. ISBN 978-1-877058-28-8.
- ^ Lieutenant General Thomas Joseph Daly, KBE, CB, DSO Australian War Memorial
- ^ "Brigadier General Charles Stewart Davies". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
- ^ "Visit of Major General Brian R. DAWSON, AM, CSC, Australian Military Representative to NATO and EU". NSPA Newsroom. NATO Support Agency. 22 August 2012. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013.
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- Deputy Director Cyber and Information Security, Australian Signals Directorate, Defence Directory
- ACSC – Australian Cyber Security Centre, "Major General Stephen Day, head of Cyber and Information Security at the Australian Signals Directorate, will be the centre's first coordinator."
- UC lecture discusses nation’s cyber security, "12 August 2014: Major General Stephen Day DSC AM, Head of Cyber at the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has discussed cyber security as part of the National Security Lecture Series at the University of Canberra on 8 August."
- photo
- etc.
- ^ "The late"(?) Major General Derek Deighton, AO MBE
"History of Mentone Grammar Houses". Mentone Grammar.
"Details of DFRDB review announced" (PDF). Navy News. Royal Australian Navy. 15 September 1989. p. 7.
A bit thin ... - ^ R. Mallett, Major General Thomas Dodds, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Fearnside, G. H.; Clift, Ken (1979), Dougherty: A Great Man Among Men, Sydney: Alpha Books. ISBN 978-0-85553-022-8.
- ^ Warren Perry (1972). "Downes, Major Francis (1834–1923)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. MUP.
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- ^ Ross Mallett, Major General Edmund Drake-Brockman, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ a b "Changes to Senior Defence Appointments". PACC-108/00. Australian Department of Defence. 30 May 2000.
- ^ "Former SA governor Dunstan dies". ABC News. 17 October 2011.
- ^ Major General James Murdoch Archer Durrant, CMG, DSO, Australian Military Units, www.awm.gov.au
- ^ NX3 / Major General Kenneth William Eather, CB, CBE, DSO, Australian Military Units, www.awm.gov.au
- ^ "Edgar, Hector Geoffrey". World War II Nominal Roll. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
- ^ A. J. Hill (1981) 'Elliott, Harold Edward (Pompey) (1878–1931)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, Melbourne University Press, pp 428–431.
- ^ Major General Evans appointed Chief of Joint Operations, MIN21/08, Minister of Defence press release
- ^ Appointed Force Commander Multinational Force and Observers, Sinai Desert, Egypt 1994-97, Minister for Defence press release
- ^ Coulthard-Clark, Chris (1981). "Finn, Henry (Harry) (1852–1924)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- ^ Defence Reserves Association National Executive: Vice President Army: MAJGEN Ian Flawith AO CSC "Defence Reserves Association National Executive" (PDF). The Australian Reservist. October 2012. p. 2.
"Officer in the Military Division of the Order of Australia" (PDF). Australia Day 2009 - Media notes. Governor General of Australia. p. 26.
"Op Deluge - JTF 634 Security Task Group in action". Media release. Department of Defence. 4 September 2007.{{cite web}}
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picture Linton Besser (10 March 2010). "General moves in the CEO Circle". The Sydney Morning Herald.
etc. - ^ Ross Mallett, Major General Cecil Foott, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Ross Mallett, Major General John Forsyth, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Warren Perry, 'Foster, Hubert John (1855–1919)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, Melbourne University Press, 1981, pp 559–560.
- ^ Francis, Nick (2005). "Major General Duncan Francis AO, OBE" (PDF). Australian Army Journal. II (2). Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Land Warfare Studies Centre: 267–268. ISSN 1448-2843.
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(help) - ^ Major-General Colin Angus Ewen Fraser was a career soldier ... active (as Maj Gen) in the late 60s / early 70s
CBE, QB 1968, AWM; ditto, Canberra Times; "Order of the Bath", December 1971, AWM
Malcolm Davis Prentis. Major-General Colin Angus Ewen Fraser. p. 151.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) - ^ Tony Fraser, old ADF Biography still on-line at www.defence.gov.au
- ^ David Griffin, 'Galleghan, Sir Frederick Gallagher (1897–1971)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, Melbourne University Press, 1996, pp 243–244.
- ^ "Board of Directors". Defence Health. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
Reynah Tang (13 June 2012). "Welcome to the Honourable Justice Gregory Garde". Law Institute Victoria. Retrieved 4 October 2013. - ^ Jeffrey Grey, 'Garrett, Sir Alwyn Ragnar (1900–1977)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, Melbourne University Press, 1996, p. 252.
- ^ Ross Malett, Major General Sir John Gellibrand, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Lieutenant General K.J.Gillespie, AO, DSC, CSM Chief of Army (CA), www.defence.gov.au
- ^ Major General Peter Warwick (Gus) Gilmore, AO, DSC, Deputy Chief of Army, www.army.gov.au
- ^ Ross Mallett, Brigadier General Duncan Glasfurd, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ Harry, Ralph (1983). "Glasgow, Sir Thomas William (1876–1955)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 9 December 2007.
- ^ Ross Mallett, Brigadier General Henry Goddard, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ UN Secretary-General appoints MAJGEN Ian Gordon as COS UNTSO, media release, 22 November 2006, www.un.org
Major General Ian Gordon, AO, "Force for Good? 60 Years of Australian Peacekeeping, 1947–2007", Australian War Memorial, www.awm.gov.au - ^ Warren Perry (1983) Gordon, Joseph Maria (1856–1929), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, pp 54–55.
- ^ "Steve Gower Bio" (PDF). Australian Defence College. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
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- ^ "General Peter Gration AC OBE". Great Scot, May 2007. Scotch College, Melbourne. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
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- ^ Maj Gen R.A. Grey, 7 RAR, www.7rar.asn.au
- ^ Ross Mallett, Brigadier General Thomas Griffiths, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
- ^ J. R. Poynter, 'Grimwade, Harold William (1869–1949)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 126–128.
- ^ Major-General Peter F Haddad, AO (Retd) LinkedIn
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- ^ Major General John Hartley AO (Retd):
- ADF Journal #173 (2007), pp3-12
- 1998 RAAF History Conference, pp vi-vii, 19-31
- Others: linkedin; Facebook;
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- ^ Anna Katzmann, 'Herring, Sydney Charles Edgar (1881–1951)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 273–274.
- ^ Frank HICKLING, Final Report, November 2008, Review of the Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADFC) Scheme, pg.ii
- ^ Major General Michael (Mick) Hindmarsh, AO, CSC, www.defence.gov.au
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- ^ A. J. Hill (1983) "Hobbs, Sir Joseph John Talbot (1864–1938)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9. MUP. pp. 315–317.
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- ^ O'Neill, Robert (1985). Australia in the Korean War 1950–53. Combat Operations. Vol. Volume II. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australian War Memorial. p. 648. ISBN 0-642-04330-2.
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- ^ Colin Forster, 'Jobson, Alexander (1875–1933)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 488–489.
- ^ Phyllis Ashworth, 'Johnston, George Jameson (1868–1949)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 500–501.
- ^ "David Donovan and Mike Keating". ABC Website – The Drum. 6 May 2010. Archived from the original on 10 May 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
Major General Mike Keating AO was born in Albury, NSW in 1945. ...He was promoted to the rank of Major General in June 1994 ... Major General Mike Keating retired in January 2001 after 37 years service.
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- ^ Peter Leahy, Defence SA Advisory Board, www.defencesa.com
- ^ Ronald Hopkins, 'Leane, Sir Raymond Lionel (1878–1962)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 39–41.
- ^ C. D. Coulthard-Clark, 'Legge, James Gordon (1863–1947)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 63–65.
- ^ 'Legge, Stanley Ferguson', Australian War Memorial WW2 Roll — Army. Retrieved 30 May 2012
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- ^ Warren Perry, 'Lloyd, Herbert William (1883–1957)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 15, Melbourne University Press, 2000, pp 107–108.
- ^ Top army man dies, 2 May 1980, The Age, pg.3
- ^ Ross Mallett, George Merrick Long, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
Ruth Teale, 'Long, George Merrick (1874–1930)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 134–135. - ^ Ross Mallett, George MacLeay MacArthur-Onslow, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
G. P. Walsh, 'Macarthur-Onslow, George Macleay (1875–1931)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 196–198. - ^ G. P. Walsh, 'Macarthur-Onslow, James William (1867–1946)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 196–198.
- ^ General Arthur MacDonald Previous Chiefs of Defence Force Staff, defence.gov.au
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- ^ "Mr Thomas Michael Keegan (1878–1937)". Parliament of New South Wales. 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
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Matthew Higgins, 'Martin, Edward Fowell (1875–1950)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 426–427. - ^ MAJGEN John Maxwell, www.anzacsite.gov.au
- ^ Geoffrey Serle, 'McCay, Sir James Whiteside (1864–1930)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 224–227.
- ^ R. Sutton, (1986), "McGlinn, John Patrick (1869–1946)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, p. 272.
- ^ Major General David McLachlan AO (Rtd)
Australia Day ambassadors - (Defence Bio), www.australiaday.vic.gov.au
similar, Knox city Council; similar, dualidentity.com.au; etc. - ^ Major General Maurie McNarn, AO, BA(Hons), MBA, MDefStuds, GDipTSM, GDipManSt, FAICD, FAIM, FADC
- Mr Maurie McNarn, AO, Chief Operating Officer, UQ - includes bio
- Defence Bio, www.defence.gov.au
- Bio, Lowy Institute for International Policy
- etc.
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- ^ Major General Tim McOwan, www.minister.defence.gov.au
- ^ Major General Greg Melick, AM, RFD, S.C., Former Assistant Chief of the Defence Force (Reserves) and Head Reserve Policy - includes a brief bio
Mr Peter Lindsay MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence (10 July 2007). "Major General Melick Becomes Australia's Most Senior Reservist" (Press release). Department of Defence. Retrieved 17 September 2014. - ^ Ross Mallett, John Meredith, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au
Elyne Mitchell, Meredith, John Baldwin Hoystead (1864–1942), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 485–486. - ^ Gower. "Milford, Edward James (1894–1972)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
- ^ Major General Michael Milford AO, MSc, MBA, Head ICT Operations, CIOG
"Major General Michael Milford (Director General Information Policy and Plans, Department of Defence – Chief Information Officers Group)". YITCon12: Speakers. Australian Computer Society. Retrieved 16 November 2014. - ^ Jim Molan, www.harpercollins.com.au
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- ^ "Major General David Morrison, Commander Forces Command". Defence Leaders. Department of Defence. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
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- ^ Des Mueller, Senior Military Appointmnets, Press release 79/00, 2 May 2000, www.defence.gov.au
- ^ Joint Task Force 636 raised on 1 November
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- ^ Neil James, Peter Londey, 'Nimmo, Robert Harold (1893–1966)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Supplementary Volume, MUP, 2005, pp 303–304.
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- ^ "UNTAET Peacekeeping Force Deputy Commander". Media Release 13/01, The Hon. Peter Reith, MP. Australian Department of Defence. 9 February 2001. (Includes biography)
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- 14 July 1977 National Medal
- 14 July 1977 National Medal - 1st Clasp
- 09 April 1979 National Medal - 2nd Clasp
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External links
- General Officers of the First AIF at www.aif.adfa.edu.au
- Australian Generals of WWII at www.generals.dk
- Current Chief of Army at www.defence.gov.au
- Australian WWI 1st Div.