The following is a list of Australians who have attained general officer rank within the Australian Army; that is, officers who have held the rank of field marshal (five-star rank), general (four-star rank), lieutenant general (three-star rank), major general (two-star rank) or brigadier general (one-star rank).
The senior Australian Army ranks are:
This along with the + (plus) indicates that the officer was granted the honorary rank of field marshal in the Australian Army.
Name | Born | Died | Date promoted | Senior command(s) or appointment(s) in rank | Notes |
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William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood+ | 1865 | 1951 | 20 March 1925 | [Note 2] | [1] |
Sir Thomas Blamey | 1884 | 1951 | 8 June 1950 | Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Military Forces and Commander of Allied Land Forces, South West Pacific Area (1942–45) | [2] |
George VI | 1895 | 1952 | 2 June 1938 | King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth (1936–52) | [3] |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | 1921 | 2021 | 1 April 1954 | Prince Consort of Elizabeth II (1947–2021) | [4] |
Charles III | 1948 | Living | 19 October 2024 | King of Australia (2022-) | [5] |
This along with the * (asterisk) indicates that the general is still a serving member of the Australian Army.
The rank of general is the most senior active rank in the Australian Army. Only the five-star rank of field marshal is higher, but it is reserved for exceptional circumstances and only Sir Thomas Blamey (1951) has attained the rank in a non-ceremonial capacity. There are currently no appointments in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) at the five-star level. With the current structure of the ADF, the rank of general is held only when an officer of the Australian Army is appointed as Chief of the Defence Force.
Generals of the Australian Army are as follows:
Name | Born | Died | Date promoted | Senior command(s) or appointment(s) in rank | Notes |
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John Baker | 1936 | 2007 | 1995 | Chief of the Defence Force (1995–98) | [6] |
Sir Phillip Bennett | 1928 | 2023 | 13 April 1984 | Chief of the Defence Force (1984–87) | [7] |
Angus Campbell* | — |
2018 | Chief of the Defence Force (2018–) | ||
Sir Harry Chauvel | 1865 | 1945 | 11 November 1929 | Inspector-in-Chief Volunteer Defence Corps (1940–45), Chief of General Staff (1923–30) | [8] |
Sir Peter Cosgrove | 1947 | — |
2002 | Chief of the Defence Force (2002–05) | [9] |
Peter Gration | 1932 | — |
1987 | Chief of the Defence Force (1987–93) | [10] |
Sir Frank Hassett | 1918 | 2008 | 24 November 1975 | Chief of the Defence Force Staff (1976–77), Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (1975–76) | [11] |
David Hurley | 1953 | — |
2011 | Chief of the Defence Force (2011–14) | |
Sir Arthur MacDonald | 1919 | 1995 | 21 April 1977 | Chief of the Defence Force Staff (1977–79) | |
Sir John Monash | 1865 | 1931 | 11 November 1929 | [Note 3] | [8] |
Sir Brudenell White | 1876 | 1940 | 18 March 1940 | Chief of the General Staff (1920–23, 1940) | [12] |
Sir John Wilton | 1910 | 1981 | 1 September 1968 | Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (1966–70) | [13] |
This along with the * (asterisk) indicates that the lieutenant general is still a serving member of the Australian Army.
This along with the + (plus sign) indicates that the officer retired with the honorary rank of lieutenant general.
Lieutenant general is the highest permanent rank in the Australian Army. The rank of lieutenant general is always held by the Chief of Army, though is also held when an Australian Army officer is appointed as Vice Chief of the Defence Force, Chief of Joint Operations, Chief of Joint Capabilities, Chief of Defence Intelligence, Chief of Personnel or an equivalent position.
Lieutenant generals of the Australian Army are as follows:
Name | Born | Died | Date promoted | Senior command(s) or appointment(s) in rank | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gordon Bennett | 1887 | 1962 | 7 April 1942 | III Corps (1942–44) | |
Sir Frank Berryman | 1894 | 1981 | 20 January 1944 | Eastern Command (1946–53), I Corps (1944), II Corps (1943–44) | [14] |
Rudolph Bierwirth | 1899 | 1993 | 13 October 1954 | British Commonwealth Forces Korea (1954–56) | |
Greg Bilton* | 1965 | — |
2019 | Chief of Joint Operations (2019–) | |
Allan Boase | 1894 | 1964 | 1949 | Southern Command (1949–51) | [15] |
Sir William Bridgeford+ | 1894 | 1971 | 1951 | British Commonwealth Forces Korea (1951–53), Eastern Command (1951) | [16] |
Sir Mervyn Brogan | 1915 | 1994 | 19 May 1971 | Chief of the General Staff (1971–73) | |
Richard Burr | 1964 | — |
2018 | Chief of Army (2018–22) | |
John Caligari | 1960 | — |
2014 | Chief Capability Development Group (2014–15) | [17] |
Cyril Clowes+ | 1892 | 1968 | 1949 | [18] | |
John Coates | 1932 | 2018 | 1990 | Chief of the General Staff (1990–92) | [19] |
Sir Thomas Daly | 1913 | 2004 | 19 May 1966 | Chief of the General Staff (1966–71) | [20] |
Sir Donald Dunstan | 1923 | 2011 | 1977 | Chief of the General Staff (1977–82) | [21] |
Hector Edgar | 1903 | 1978 | 1958 | Eastern Command (1960–63), Southern Command (1958–60) | [22] |
Mark Evans | 1953 | — |
2008 | Chief of Joint Operations (2008–11) | [23] |
Natasha Fox* | — |
5 June 2023 | Chief of Personnel (2023–) | [24] | |
John Frewen* | — |
2018 | Chief of Joint Capabilities (2021–), National COVID Vaccine Taskforce (2021–22), Principal Deputy Director Australian Signals Directorate (2018–21) | ||
Sir Ragnar Garrett | 1900 | 1977 | October 1954 | Chief of the General Staff (1958–60), Southern Command (1954–58) | [25] |
Ken Gillespie | 1952 | — |
2005 | Chief of Army (2008–11), Vice Chief of the Defence Force (2005–08) | [26] |
John Grey | 1939 | — |
1992 | Chief of the General Staff (1992–95) | [27] |
Sir Edmund Herring | 1892 | 1982 | 1942 | I Corps (1942–44), New Guinea Force (1942–43), II Corps (1942) | [28] |
Frank Hickling | 1941 | — |
1998 | Chief of Army (1998–2000) | [29] |
Sir Talbot Hobbs | 1864 | 1938 | 1918 | Australian Corps (1918–19) | [30] |
Sir Carl Jess | 1884 | 1948 | 1 September 1942 | Chairman of the Manpower Committee (1939–44) | [31] |
Sir John Lavarack | 1885 | 1957 | 1939 / 1941[Note 4] | First Army (1942–44), I Corps (1941–42), Southern Command (1939–40) | [14] |
Peter Leahy | 1952 | — |
2002 | Chief of Army (2002–08) | [32] |
James Gordon Legge+ | 1863 | 1947 | 14 January 1924 | [33] | |
Sir Iven Mackay | 1882 | 1966 | 1941 | New Guinea Force (1943–44), Second Army (1942–44) | [14] |
Sir James McCay+ | 1864 | 1930 | 1926 | [34] | |
Charles Miles | 1884 | 1958 | 1940 | Eastern Command (1940–41) | [35][36] |
David Morrison | 1956 | — |
2011 | Chief of Army (2011–15) | [37] |
Sir Leslie Morshead | 1889 | 1959 | 1942 | I Corps (1944–45), Second Army (1944), New Guinea Force (1944), II Corps (1943) | [14] |
Desmond Mueller | 1943 | — |
2000 | Vice Chief of the Defence Force (2000–02) | [38] |
Robert Nimmo | 1893 | 1966 | 1954 | United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (1952–66) | [39] |
Sir John Northcott | 1890 | 1966 | 6 April 1942 | British Commonwealth Occupation Force (1946), Chief of the General Staff (1940, 1942–45) | [14] |
Lawrence O'Donnell | 1933 | — |
1987 | Chief of the General Staff (1987–90) | |
Sir Reginald Pollard | 1903 | 1978 | August 1957 | Chief of the General Staff (1960–63), Eastern Command (1957–60) | [40] |
Ash Power | 1957 | — |
2011 | Chief of Joint Operations (2011–14) | |
Gavan Reynolds* | — |
2020 | Chief of Defence Intelligence (2020–) | [41] | |
Sir Horace Robertson | 1894 | 1960 | December 1945 | Southern Command (1953–54), British Commonwealth Forces Korea (1951), British Commonwealth Occupation Force (1946–51), First Army (1945–46) | [14] |
Sir Sydney Rowell | 1894 | 1975 | 1942 / 1946[Note 5] | Chief of the General Staff (1950–54), Vice Chief of the General Staff (1946–50), I Corps (1942) | [42] |
John Sanderson | 1940 | — |
1992 | Chief of Army (1995–98),[Note 6] Commander Joint Forces Australia (1993–95), Commander United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (1992–93) | [43] |
Sir Stanley Savige | 1890 | 1954 | 1944 | II Corps (1944–45), New Guinea Force (1944), I Corps (1944) | [14] |
Victor Secombe+ | 1897 | 1962 | 1951 | Northern Command (1952–54), Eastern Command (1951–52) | [44] |
Edward Smart | 1891 | 1961 | 24 October 1940 | Southern Command (1940–42) | [14] |
Ernest Squires | 1882 | 1940 | 1938 | Chief of the General Staff (1939–40), Inspector General of the Australian Army (1938–39) | [45] |
Simon Stuart* | — |
2022 | Chief of Army (2022–) | [46] | |
Sir Vernon Sturdee | 1890 | 1966 | 13 October 1939 | Chief of the General Staff (1940–42, 1946–50), First Army (1944–45) | [14] |
Sir Henry Wells | 1898 | 1973 | February 1951 | Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (1958–59), Chief of the General Staff (1954–58), British Commonwealth Forces Korea (1953–54), Southern Command (1951–53) | [47] |
John Whitham+ | 1881 | 1952 | 1940 | Southern Command (1940) | [48] |
Sir Eric Woodward | 1899 | 1967 | December 1953 | Eastern Command (1953–57) | [49] |
Henry Wynter | 1886 | 1945 | 1941 | Lieutenant General Administration at Allied Land Headquarters (1942–44), Eastern Command (1941–42) | [50] |
This along with the * (asterisk) indicates that the major general is still a serving member of the Australian Army.
This along with the + (plus sign) indicates that the officer retired with the honorary rank of major general.
Name | Born | Died | Date promoted | Senior command(s) or appointment(s) in rank | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peter Abigail | 1948 | — |
December 1996 | Land Commander Australia (2000–02), Deputy Chief of Army (1998–00), Head Strategic Policy and Plans (1996–98) | [51] |
Paul Alexander | — |
25 March 2008 | Commander Joint Health and Surgeon General of the Australian Defence Force (2008–11) | [52] | |
Arthur Allen | 1894 | 1959 | 1941 | Northern Territory Force (1943–44), 7th Division (1941–42) | [53] |
Warren Anderson | 1894 | 1973 | 1947 | Adjutant-General and Second Member of the Military Board (1947–51) | [54] |
John Antill+ | 1866 | 1937 | 26 January 1924 | [55] | |
Peter Arnison | 1940 | — |
1991 | Land Commander Australia (1994–96), 1st Division (1991–94) | [56] |
Jim Barry | 1932 | — |
1985 | 3rd Division (1985–87) | [57] |
Leslie Beavis | 1895 | 1975 | 1 September 1942 | Chairman of the New Weapons and Equipment Development Committee (1946–52), Master-General of the Ordnance (1942–46) | [58] |
Donald Begg | 1924 | 2021 | 19 April 1974 | Logistics Command (1974–76) | [59] |
David Blake | 1887 | 1965 | 1 September 1942 | Northern Territory Lines of Communication Area (1942) | [60] |
Charles Brand+ | 1873 | 1961 | 5 September 1933 | [61] | |
Paul Brereton | 1957 | — |
2010 | Cadet, Reserve and Employer Support Division (2010–14) | |
William Bridges | 1861 | 1915 | 15 August 1914 | General Officer Commanding Australian Imperial Force (1914–15), 1st Division (1914–15) | [62] |
John Broadbent | 1914 | 2006 | 1 December 1963 | 2nd Division (1965–66), Communication Zone (1963–65) | [63] |
Julius Bruche | 1873 | 1961 | 1 October 1923 | Chief of the General Staff (1931–35), Royal Military College, Duntroon (1931), Adjutant-General (1927–29), 1st Military District (1920–25) | [64] |
Ross Buchan | 1935 | 2003 | 1987 | Training Command (1987–91) | [65] |
James Burston+ | 1856 | 1920 | January 1920 | [66] | |
Roy Burston | 1888 | 1960 | 16 February 1941 | Director General of Medical Services (1942–48) | [67] |
Rolland Busch | 1920 | 1985 | 1968 | Chaplain-General (Uniting Church) (1979–81), Chaplain-General (Presbyterian) (1968–79) | [68] |
David Butler | 1928 | 2020 | 1982 | Training Command (1982–84) | [69] |
Cecil Callaghan | 1890 | 1967 | 1 September 1942 | AIF in Malaya (1942), 8th Division (1942) | [70] |
Ian Ross Campbell | 1900 | 1997 | 18 August 1954 | Royal Military College, Duntroon (1954–57) | [71] |
James Cannan | 1882 | 1976 | July 1942 | Quartermaster General (1940–45), 2nd Division (1940) | [72] |
John Cantwell | 1956 | — |
4 December 2006 | Joint Task Force 633 (2010–11), Chief of Operations, Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority (2009), Deputy Chief of Army (2007–08) | [73] |
Shane Caughey | 1962 | — |
2013 | Director of Operations, United States Central Command (2016–18), Deputy Chief of Joint Operations (2013–15) | [74] |
Grant Cavenagh | — |
2007 | Commander Joint Logistics (2010–13), Head Land Systems (2007–10) | [75] | |
Dave Chalmers | 1958 | — |
28 June 2006 | Northern Territory Emergency Response Taskforce (2007–09), Head Information Capability Management Division (2006–07) | [76] |
John Chapman | 1896 | 1963 | 1 September 1942 | Quartermaster General (1951–53), Central Command (1950–51), Army Representative on the Australian Military Mission, Washington (1946–50), Deputy Chief of the General Staff (1944–46), Deputy-Adjutant and Quartermaster General (1942–44) | [77] |
Michael Clifford | 1956 | 2017 | 2005 | Head of Information Capability Management (2005–06) | [78] |
Jim Connolly | 1944 | — |
1995 | Commander Australian Theatre (1997–99), Director Defence Intelligence Organisation (1995–96) | [79] |
Elizabeth Cosson | 1958 | — |
November 2007 | Head Defence Support Operations (2007–10) | [80] |
Charles Cox+ | 1863 | 1944 | 1 March 1923 | [81] | |
Walter Coxen | 1870 | 1949 | 7 March 1927 | Chief of the General Staff (1930–31), Quartermaster General (1925–30) | [82] |
Bill Crews | 1944 | — |
1993 | Director Defence Intelligence Organisation (1997–99), Assistant Chief Defence Force (Logistics), Assistant Chief of the General Staff – Material | [83] |
Paul Cullen | 1909 | 2007 | 1 December 1961 | Citizen Military Forces Member of the Military Board (1964–66), Communication Zone (1961–63) | [84] |
Brian Dawson | 1954 | — |
2010 | Australian Military Representative to NATO and the European Union (2010–13) | [85] |
Stephen Day | 1960 | — |
2012 | Head of Cyber and Information Security, Australian Signals Directorate (2013–15), Chief of Plans, ISAF Joint Command (2012–13) | [86] |
Derek Deighton | 1930 | 1991 | 1982 | Logistics Command (1985–87), Chief of Logistics – Army (1982–85) | [87] |
Thomas Dodds | 1873 | 1943 | 1 May 1930 | Adjutant General (1929–34) | [88] |
Ivan Dougherty | 1907 | 1998 | 1 July 1952 | Citizen Military Forces Member of the Military Board (1954–57), 2nd Division (1952–54) | [89] |
Major Downes | 1834 | 1923 | 1901[Note 7] | Commandant of the Military Forces in Victoria (1899–1902) | [Note 8][90] |
Rupert Downes | 1885 | 1945 | 1 August 1935 | Director of Medical Services, Second Army (1942–44), Inspector General of Medical Services (1941–42), Director-General of Medical Services (1934–41) | [Note 9][91] |
Edmund Drake-Brockman | 1884 | 1949 | 1 July 1937 | 3rd Division (1937–42) | [92] |
Peter Dunn | 1947 | — |
1996 | Head of the Defence Personnel Executive (1997–00), Military Head of the Defence Efficiency Review Secretariat (1996–97) | [93] |
James Durrant | 1885 | 1963 | 13 October 1939 | Queensland Lines of Communication Area (1942–44), Northern Command (1941–42), Western Command (1939–41) | [94] |
Kenneth Eather | 1901 | 1993 | July 1945 | 11th Division (1945–46) | [95] |
Harold Elliott | 1878 | 1931 | 24 August 1927 | 3rd Division (1927–31) | [96] |
David Ferguson | 1941 | — |
1994 | Force Commander, Multinational Force and Observers (1994–97) | |
Ian Flawith | — |
2006 | 2nd Division (2006–09) | [97] | |
Gerard Fogarty | — |
2011 | Head People Capability (2011–14) | [98] | |
John Forsyth+ | 1867 | 1928 | 9 February 1925 | [99] | |
Duncan Francis | 1937 | 2004 | 1985 | Chief of Material (1985–91) | [100] |
Colin Fraser | 1918 | 2001 | 1968 | Logistic Command (1973–74), Southern Command (1971–73), Commander Australian Force Vietnam (1970–71), Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon (1968–70) | [101] |
Tony Fraser | 1958 | — |
25 August 2006 | Head Helicopter Systems Division (2006–10) | [102] |
Craig Furini | — |
2018 | Commander Joint Agency Task Force Operation Sovereign Borders (2018–20) | [103] | |
Frederick Galleghan+ | 1897 | 1971 | 1948 | Head of the Australian Military Mission to Germany (1948–49) | [104] |
Gregory Garde | 1949 | — |
2001 | Assistant Chief of the Defence Force (Reserves) and Head Reserve Policy (2001–04) | [105] |
Sir John Gellibrand | 1872 | 1945 | 30 June 1918 | 3rd Division (1918–22) | [106] |
Peter "Gus" Gilmore | 1962 | — |
2010 | Military Strategic Commitments Division (2016–19), Commander Forces Command (2015–16), Deputy Chief of Army (2013–15), Special Operations Command (2011–13) | [107] |
Sir William Glasgow | 1876 | 1955 | 30 June 1918 | 4th Division (1921), 1st Division (1918–19) | [108] |
Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brigadier General | Robert Anderson | 1865 | 1940 | [109] |
Brigadier General | Stuart Milligan Anderson | [110] (British officer) | ||
Brigadier General | Alfred Bessell-Browne | 1877 | 1947 | [111] |
Brigadier General | William Kinsey Bolton | 1860 | 1941 | [112] |
Brigadier General | Reginald Spencer Browne | 1856 | 1943 | [113] a.k.a. Spencer Browne |
Brigadier General | Sydney Christian | 1868 | 1931 | [114] |
Brigadier General | Charles Stewart Davies | (British officer)[115] | ||
Brigadier General | Cecil Foott | 1876 | 1942 | [116] |
Brigadier General | Hubert John Foster | 1855 | 1919 | [117] |
Brigadier General | Duncan Glasfurd | 1873 | 1916 | [118] (British officer) |
Brigadier General | Henry Goddard | 1869 | 1955 | [119] |
Major General | Ian Gordon | 1952 | – | [120] |
Major General | Joseph Maria Gordon | 1856 | 1929 | [121] |
Major General | Steve Gower | 1940 | – | [122] |
Major General | Stuart Graham | 1920 | 1996 | [123] |
Brigadier General | William Grant | 1870 | 1939 | [124] |
Major General | Ron Grey | 1930 | – | [125] |
Brigadier General | Thomas Griffiths | 1865 | 1947 | [126] |
Major General | Harold Grimwade | 1869 | 1949 | [127] |
Major General | Peter Haddad | 1947 | – | [128] |
Major General | Heathcote Howard Hammer | 1905 | 1961 | |
Major General | John Leslie Hardie | 1882 | 1956 | [129] |
Major General | John Hartley | [130] | ||
Major General | Bob Hay | 1920 | 1998 | [131] |
Brigadier General | James Heane | 1874 | 1954 | [132] |
Major General | William George Henderson | 1919 | 1995 | [133] |
Brigadier General | Sydney Herring | 1881 | 1951 | [134] |
Major General | Mike Hindmarsh | 1956 | – | [135] |
Major General | John Hoad | 1856 | 1911 | [136] |
Major General | Clifton Hoeben | 1947 | – | [137] |
Major General | William Holmes | 1862 | 1917 | [138] |
Major General | Ronald Hopkins | 1897 | 1990 | [139] |
Major General | Neville Howse | 1863 | 1930 | [140] |
Major General | Frederic Hughes | 1858 | 1944 | [141] |
Major General | James "Jim" Curnow Hughes | 1929 | 2016 | [142] |
Major General | Ronald Lawrence Hughes | 1920 | 2003 | [143] |
Major General | Godfrey Irving | 1867 | 1937 | [144] |
Major General | Robert Jackson | 1886 | 1948 | [145] |
Major General | William James | 1930 | 2015 | [146] |
Major General | Michael Jeffery | 1937 | 2020 | [147][148] |
Brigadier General | Alexander Jobson | 1875 | 1933 | [149] |
Major General | George Johnston | 1868 | 1949 | [150] |
Major General | Michael Keating | 1945 | – | [151][citation needed] |
Major General | Mark Kelly | 1956 | – | [152] |
Major General | Justin Kelly | [citation needed] | ||
Major General | Paul Kenny | [153] | ||
Major General | Michael Krause | [154] | ||
Major General | Robert William Knights | 1912 | 1975 | [155] |
Brigadier General | George Hodges Knox | 1885 | 1960 | [156] |
Brigadier General | John Lamrock | 1859 | 1935 | [157] |
Brigadier General | Harry Lassetter | 1860 | 1926 | [158] |
Major General | Kevin Latchford | 1927 | 2013 | [159] |
Brigadier General | Raymond Leane | 1878 | 1962 | [160] |
Major General | Stanley Ferguson Legge | 1900 | 1977 | Son James Gordon Legge [161] |
Major General | Duncan Lewis | 1954 | – | [162] |
Major General | Charles Lloyd | 1899 | 1956 | [163] |
Major General | Herbert Lloyd | 1883 | 1957 | [164] |
Major General | Charles Long | 1914 | 1980 | [165] |
Brigadier General | George Long | 1874 | 1930 | [166] |
Major General | Denzil MacArthur-Onslow | 1904 | 1984 | [Note 10] |
Brigadier General | George MacArthur-Onslow | 1875 | 1931 | [Note 11][167] |
Major General | James Macarthur-Onslow | 1867 | 1946 | [Note 12][168] |
Major General | Kenneth Mackay | 1859 | 1935 | [169] |
Major General | Kenneth Mackay | 1917 | 2004 | [170] |
Brigadier General | Henry Normand MacLaurin | 1878 | 1915 | [171] |
Brigadier General | Edward Fowell Martin | 1875 | 1950 | [172] |
Major General | John Maxwell | [173] | ||
Major General | Bruce Alexander McDonald | 1925 | 1993 | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | John Patrick McGlinn | 1869 | 1946 | [174] |
Major General | David McLachlan | 1937 | [175] | |
Major General | Fergus (Gus) Andrew McLachlan | [176] | ||
Major General | Paul McLachlan | [177] | ||
Major General | Maurie McNarn | [178] | ||
Major General | Ronald McNicoll | 1906 | 1996 | [Note 13][179] |
Brigadier General | Walter McNicoll | 1877 | 1947 | [Note 14][180] |
Major General | Tim McOwan | – | [181] | |
Major General | Gordon Maitland | 1926 | 2018 | [182] |
Major General | Greg Melick | 1949 | [183] | |
Brigadier General | John Meredith | 1864 | 1942 | [184] |
Major General | Edward Milford | 1894 | 1972 | [Note 15][185] |
Major General | Michael Milford | 1962 | – | [Note 16][186] Grandson of Edward James Milford. |
Major General | Jim Molan | 1950 | 2023 | [187] |
Major General | Newton Moore | 1870 | 1936 | [188] |
Major General | Basil Morris | 1888 | 1975 | [189] |
Major General | Alan Morrison | 1927 | 2008 | [Note 17][190] |
Major General | David Mulhall | [191] | ||
Major General | Ian Thomas Murdoch | [192] | ||
Major General | John Murray | 1892 | 1951 | [193] |
Major General | Craig Orme | [194] | ||
Major General | John Paton | 1867 | 1943 | [195] |
Major General | Sandy Pearson | 1918 | 2012 | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | Samuel Pethebridge | 1862 | 1918 | [196] |
Major General | Owen Phillips | 1882 | 1966 | [197] |
Major General | Eric Plant | 1890 | 1950 | [198] |
Brigadier General | Harold Pope | 1873 | 1938 | [199] |
Major General | Selwyn Porter | 1905 | 1963 | [200] |
Major General | Stephen Porter | 1961 | – | [201][202] |
Major General | Roger Powell | 1949 | – | [203] |
Major General | Gustave Ramaciotti | 1861 | 1927 | [204] |
Major General | Alan Ramsay | 1895 | 1973 | [205] |
Brigadier General | Colin Rankin | 1869 | 1940 | [206] |
Major General | George Rankin | 1887 | 1957 | [207] |
Major General | Robert Risson | 1901 | 1992 | [citation needed] |
Major General | Frank Roberts | 1951 | – | |
Major General | Len Roberts-Smith | 1946 | – | [208] |
Brigadier General | James Robertson | 1878 | 1951 | [209] |
Major General | Charles Rosenthal | 1875 | 1954 | [210] |
Brigadier General | John Royston | 1860 | 1942 | [211] |
Major General | Mick Ryan | [212] | ||
Major General | Granville Ryrie | 1865 | 1937 | [213] |
Major General | Victor Sellheim | 1866 | 1928 | [214] |
Major General | Colin Hall Simpson | 1894 | 1964 | [215] |
Major General | Ewen Sinclair-MacLagan | 1868 | 1948 | [216] (British officer) |
Major General | Mick Slater | 1958 | – | [citation needed] |
Brigadier General | Robert Smith | 1881 | 1928 | [217] |
Major General | Steve Smith | 1959 | – | [218] |
Major General | Stuart Smith | 1963 | – | [219] |
Major General | Nevill Smyth | 1868 | 1941 | [220] |
Major General | Clive Steele | 1892 | 1955 | [221] |
Major General | William Alan Beevor Steele | 1895 | 1966 | [222] |
Major General | Jack Stevens | 1896 | 1969 | [223] |
Major General | John Stevenson | 1925 | 2008 | [224] |
Brigadier General | Campbell Stewart | 1884 | 1947 | [225] |
Major General | Alan Stretton | 1922 | 2012 | [226] |
Major General | Paul Symon | 1960 | – | [227] |
Major General | Richard Treacy | [228] | ||
Major General | Edwin Tivey | 1866 | 1947 | [229] |
Major General | Kathryn Toohey | [230] | ||
Major General | Alan Vasey | 1895 | 1945 | [231] |
Major General | Norman Vickery | 1917 | 1998 | [232] |
Major General | Douglas Vincent | 1916 | 1995 | [233] |
Major General | Roy Walsh | 1888 | 1962 | [234] |
Major General | John Whitelaw (general, born 1894) | 1894 | 1964 | [235] Both father and son were named Major General John Stewart Whitelaw |
Major General | John Whitelaw (general, born 1921) | 1921 | 2010 | [236] |
Major General | Simone Wilkie | 1964 | – | [237] |
Major General | Thomas Williams | 1884 | 1950 | [238] |
Major General | Simon Willis | – | [93] | |
Major General | Arthur Gillespie Wilson | 1897 | 1981 | [239] |
Brigadier General | Lachlan Wilson | 1871 | 1947 | [240] |
Major General | Neil Wilson | 1947 | – | |
Major General | Richard Wilson | 1955 | – | [241] |
Major General | Victor Windeyer | 1900 | 1987 | [242] |
Brigadier General | Evan Wisdom | 1869 | 1945 | [243] |
Major General | George Wootten | 1893 | 1970 | [244] |
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