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Paul Brereton was born 27 August 1957 in North Sydney, New South Wales.His father, Russell Brereton (1911–1974), saw military service during the Second World War in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo and was later a permanent Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. [2]
The investigation was led by Paul Brereton, who is both a New South Wales Supreme Court judge and a major general in the army reserve. [3] The independent commission was initiated by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force in 2016, and after a long investigation, [4] delivered its final report on 6 November 2020. The redacted ...
Paul Brereton AM RFD, Justice of the NSW Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, Major General [6]; Daniel Du, Preeminent Corporate Lawyer; Sir John Fuller, former New South Wales MP, Leader of the Opposition 1976–1978
General Brereton may refer to: Lewis H. Brereton (1890–1967), United States Army lieutenant general; Paul Brereton (born 1957), Australian Army Reserve major general; Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet (1604–1661), English Parliamentarian army general; William Brereton (British Army officer) (1789–1864), British Army lieutenant general
The IGADF was responsible for conducting the inquiry chaired by Major General Paul Brereton into possible breaches of the law of armed conflict by ADF personnel in the War in Afghanistan. The Brereton Report was released in November 2020.
Patrick Brereton, author and academic at Dublin City University; Paul Brereton (born 1957), Australian judge and soldier; Robert Maitland Brereton (1834–1911), English railway engineer; Robert Pearson Brereton (1818–1894), British engineer and colleague of Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Thomas Brereton (1782–1831), Irish soldier, governor of ...
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