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== Appointments == |
== Appointments == |
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=== Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee === |
=== Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee === |
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* [[Lieutenant General (Australia)|Lieutenant |
* [[Lieutenant General (Australia)|Lieutenant General]] [[Henry Wells (General|Sir Henry Wells]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (March 1958 - March 1959) |
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* [[Vice Admiral]] |
* [[Vice Admiral]] [[Roy Dowling|Sir Roy Dowling]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]], [[Royal Australian Navy|RAN]] (March 1959 - May 1961) |
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* [[Air Chief Marshal (Australia)|Air Chief Marshal]] |
* [[Air Chief Marshal (Australia)|Air Chief Marshal]] [[Frederick Scherger|Sir Frederick Scherger]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]], [[Air Force Cross|AFC]] (May 1961 - May 1966) |
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* [[General (Australia)|General]] |
* [[General (Australia)|General]] [[John Wilton (General)|Sir John Wilton]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (May 1966 - November 1970) |
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* [[Admiral (Australia)|Admiral]] |
* [[Admiral (Australia)|Admiral]] [[Victor Smith|Sir Victor Smith]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)|DSC]], [[RAN]] (November 1970 - November 1975) |
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* General |
* General [[Francis Hassett|Sir Francis Hassett]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]], [[Royal Victorian Order|LVO]] (November 1975 - February 1976) |
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=== Chief of Defence Force Staff === |
=== Chief of Defence Force Staff === |
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* General |
* General [[Francis Hassett|Sir Francis Hassett]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]], [[Royal Victorian Order|LVO]] (February 1976 - April 1977) |
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* General |
* General [[Arthur MacDonald|Sir Arthur MacDonald]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of the Bath|CB]] (April 1977 - April 1979) |
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* Admiral |
* Admiral [[Anthony Synnot|Sir Anthony Synnot]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of Australia|AO]], [[RAN]] (April 1979 - April 1982) |
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* Air Chief Marshal |
* Air Chief Marshal [[Neville McNamara|Sir Neville McNamara]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Order of Australia|AO]], [[Air Force Cross|AFC]], [[Air Efficiency Award|AE]] (April 1982 - April 1984) |
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* General |
* General [[Phillip Bennett|Sir Phillip Bennett]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (April 1984 - October 1984) |
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=== Chief of the Defence Force === |
=== Chief of the Defence Force === |
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* General |
* General [[Phillip Bennett|Sir Phillip Bennett]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]], [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] (October 1984 - April 1987) |
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* General [[Peter Gration]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (April 1987 - April 1993) |
* General [[Peter Gration]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (April 1987 - April 1993) |
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* Admiral [[Alan Beaumont]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[RAN]] (April 1993 - July 1995) |
* Admiral [[Alan Beaumont]], [[Order of Australia|AC]], [[RAN]] (April 1993 - July 1995) |
Revision as of 08:40, 10 May 2008
Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) is the most senior appointment in the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The CDF commands the ADF under the direction of the Minister of Defence, in a coequal arrangement with the Secretary of Defence, the most senior public servant in the Department of Defence.[1][2]
The position is a fixed-term appointment of three years, and is notionally rotated between the three services (Navy, Army and Air Force). However in practice this has not been the case: of eighteen appointees, ten have been from the Army, five from the Navy and three from the Air Force.[3]
During peacetime, the CDF is the only four-star officer in the ADF (Admiral, General, or Air Chief Marshal). He is assisted by the Vice Chief of the Defence Force and the individual service chiefs – Chief of Navy, Chief of Army, and Chief of Air Force – all of whom are three-star officers (Vice Admiral, Lieutenant General, or Air Marshal).
The CDF is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of his ministers. The appointment is politically neutral, as are all military positions, and not affected by a change of government.
History
Prior to 1958 there was no CDF or equivalent; a Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) existed but no separate position was established as its senior officer. In March 1958, Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Wells was appointed Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee, a role independent of and notionally senior to the Army, Navy and Air Force chiefs. However Wells and his successors did not command the Australian armed forces in any legal sense; the Chairman had only an advisory role in the running of the separate services. In February 1976, COSC was dissolved and the new position of Chief of Defence Force Staff (CDFS) was created with command authority over the ADF. In October 1984 the position was renamed Chief of the Defence Force to more clearly reflect the role and its authority.[4]
Appointments
Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells, KBE, CB, DSO (March 1958 - March 1959)
- Vice Admiral Sir Roy Dowling, KBE, CB, DSO, RAN (March 1959 - May 1961)
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Scherger, KBE, CB, DSO, AFC (May 1961 - May 1966)
- General Sir John Wilton, KBE, CB, DSO (May 1966 - November 1970)
- Admiral Sir Victor Smith, AC, KBE, CB, DSC, RAN (November 1970 - November 1975)
- General Sir Francis Hassett, AC, KBE, CB, DSO, LVO (November 1975 - February 1976)
Chief of Defence Force Staff
- General Sir Francis Hassett, AC, KBE, CB, DSO, LVO (February 1976 - April 1977)
- General Sir Arthur MacDonald, KBE, CB (April 1977 - April 1979)
- Admiral Sir Anthony Synnot, KBE, AO, RAN (April 1979 - April 1982)
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville McNamara, KBE, AO, AFC, AE (April 1982 - April 1984)
- General Sir Phillip Bennett, AC, KBE, DSO (April 1984 - October 1984)
Chief of the Defence Force
- General Sir Phillip Bennett, AC, KBE, DSO (October 1984 - April 1987)
- General Peter Gration, AC, OBE (April 1987 - April 1993)
- Admiral Alan Beaumont, AC, RAN (April 1993 - July 1995)
- General John Baker, AC, DSM (July 1995 - July 1998)
- Admiral Chris Barrie, AC, RAN (July 1998 - July 2002)
- General Peter Cosgrove, AC, MC (July 2002 - July 2005)
- Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, AC, AFC (July 2005 - July 2011)
On 19 March 2008, it was announced that Air Chief Marshal Houston's appointment had been extended to 3 July 2011.[5]
Notes
- ^ Chief of the Defence Staff: Roles & Responsibilities. Retrieved on 29 March 2008.
- ^ Chief of the Defence Staff: The Diarchy. Retrieved on 29 March 2008.
- ^ Chief of the Defence Staff: Previous Chiefs. Retrieved on 29 March 2008.
- ^ Horner, "Evolution of Australian Higher Command Arrangements".
- ^ Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston retained in defence shake-up. Retrieved on 29 March 2008.
References
- Australian Government. "Department of Defence". Commonwealth of Australia.
- Horner, David (2002). "The Evolution of Australian Higher Command Arrangements". Command Papers. Centre for Defence Leadership Studies, Australian Defence College.