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  2. Current senior Australian Defence Organisation personnel

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    The Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force is set out under Section 68 of the Constitution of Australia, stating "the command in chief of the naval and military forces of the Commonwealth is vested in the Governor-General as the King's representative".

  3. Senior Australian Defence Organisation Positions - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the Governor-General is the ceremonial head of the Australian Defence Force and command and control power is delegated to the Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence. The National Security Committee of Cabinet also plays an important role in the strategic direction of the Australian Defence Organisation including directing ...

  4. List of Australian Army brigadiers - Wikipedia

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    Director General - Defence Force Recruiting, [61] VP, Strategy and Business Development - EOS Australia [62] John Hill: 1888: 1961 [citation needed] Frederick Brock Hinton: 1892: 1969 [citation needed] Oswald Vick Hoad: 1888: 1963 [citation needed] Gary Hogan [citation needed] Austin Claude Selwyn Holland: 1889: 1965 [citation needed] Brigadier ...

  5. Australian Defence Force ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force's (ADF) ranks of officers and enlisted personnel in each of its three service branches of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), the Australian Army, and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) inherited their rank structures from their British counterparts.

  6. Forces Command (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Forces Command (FORCOMD) is a command within the Australian Army responsible for the combat brigades, the enabling and training formations reporting to the Chief of the Army with approximately 85% of the Army's personnel.

  7. Structure of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    Two Bushmasters operated by the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment during an exercise in 2010. This article describes the current structure of the Australian Army.It includes the army's order of battle and the headquarters locations of major units.

  8. Chief of Army (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The first Commander of the Australian Army was titled General Officer Commanding, Australian Military Forces, in line with the usual British practice of the time. [2] Experience soon showed that the position concentrated more power than the Ministers for Defence —of whom there were twelve in as many years in 1901–1913—liked. [ 3 ]

  9. Simon Stuart (general) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart joined the Australian Army as a recruit in 1987 and initially served as a signalman, before being accepted for officer training. [1] Graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1990, [2] [3] he was commissioned an officer in the Royal Australian Infantry Corps and appointed a platoon commander in the 2nd/4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. [4]