The following is an incomplete list of Australian Army brigadiers and other senior Australian Army officers. (There is a separate list of Australian Army generals.)

Ranks

An Australian Army brigadier is not classed as a "general", whereas an Australian Army brigadier general was. The senior Australian Army ranks are:

Senior Officer: brigadier.
General: brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, general.
Marshal: field marshal.

Background

The British Army replaced the rank of brigadier general with colonel-commandant in 1922, and then with brigadier in 1928. The rank insignia was changed from crossed sabre and baton to crown with three stars ("pips") to reflect that a brigadier is a senior colonel rather than a junior general. The Cadet Instructor's Handbook (2006), page 104 states:

1.25 At the end of World War I the British Government told the British Army that it had too many generals and that they were to be reduced in numbers. The Army did just that; it removed the word 'general' and was left with fewer generals and, at the same time, had created a 'new' rank.

1.26 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.[1]

List

RankNameBornDied Notes
BrigadierGerald Adams18981990[2]
BrigadierBertram Alderson18921983

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BrigadierArchibald Allen18881961[4] generals.dk[5]
BrigadierBasil Andrew18941941[6]
BrigadierCrispin Anstey1901
BrigadierChris Appleton[7]
Brigadier Mark Armstrong 1973 "[8]
BrigadierAndrew Arthur19091968[9]
BrigadierRob Atkinson1947[10]
BrigadierMaurice ("Bunny") Austin19161985[11]
BrigadierSteve Ayling[12]
BrigadierHenry Bachtold18911983[13]
BrigadierCharles Barber18881965[14][15]
BrigadierLindley Barham19001995[16]
BrigadierLewis Barker18951981[17]
BrigadierAlfred Baxter-Cox18981958[18]
BrigadierLeslie Binns19001965[19]
BrigadierArthur Blackburn18921960[20]
BrigadierGordon Bleby19101976
BrigadierBruce Lockhart Bogle19222012[21]
BrigadierWayne Bowen1956[22]
BrigadierJohn Raymond Broadbent (Quartermaster-General)18931972[23]
BrigadierHarry Charles Bundock18861957[24]
BrigadierFrederick Alexander Burrows18971973[25]
BrigadierFrancis Robert Burton19061993[26]
BrigadierGary Byles[27]
BrigadierClaude Ewen Cameron18941982[28]
BrigadierKenneth Chalmers19001971[29]
BrigadierWilfrid Chapman18911955[30]
BrigadierFrederick Chilton19052007[31]
BrigadierWilliam James Christie18961979generals.dk[32]
BrigadierFrederick Hay Christison18911966generals.dk[33]
BrigadierJohn Augustus Clarebrough18941985generals.dk[34]
BrigadierDonald Cleland19011975[35]
BrigadierMichael Lewis Clifford19562017[36]
BrigadierJack Kerr Coffey19001969generals.dk[37]
BrigadierHarold Cohen18811946[38]
BrigadierBertrand Combes18941971generals.dk[39]
BrigadierJohn CossonDirector General Supply Army
BrigadierJohn Craven18941965[40][41][42]
BrigadierJohn Wilson Crawford18991943 [43]
BrigadierWilliam Cremor18971962[44]
Ralph Daly19021970
Jeff Davie
Charles Stewart Davies18801946
Derek Deighton19301991
Harold Charles de Low18921957
Francis Plumly Derham18851957
BrigadierAdrian d'Hagé1946[45]
Harold Clive Disher18911976
William Huggett Douglas18951982
BrigadierGregory Francis Downing
BrigadierGeoffrey Drake-Brockman18851977[46]
Herbert Frederick Henry Durant18991974
Leslie Glanville Howard Dyke19001984[47]
BrigadierTom Eastick19001988[48]
BrigadierCedric Edgar19011967[49]
Henry Herrick Edwards18961959
Cyril Maurice Lloyd Elliott18991983
BrigadierJohn Essex-Clark1931[50]
BrigadierBernard Evans19051981[51]
BrigadierPeter Evans1937-[52] Chairman Duntroon Society
BrigadierNeil Fairley18911966[53]
David Ferguson1941
Luke Ferguson
BrigadierMaurice Fergusson18951975[54]
Albert Cecil Fewtrell18851950
Frederick Percy Herbert Fewtrell18941964
BrigadierJohn Field18991974[55]
Gerard Fogarty
Alexander Moore Forbes18921961
BrigadierNeil Mackenzie Freeman18901961[56]
Peter Gates1966
Stephen Gilbert Friend18961960
Vivian Harrold Gatliff18891963
BrigadierIan Geddes19212007[57]
BrigadierIan Gilmore19252013[58] Chair of Legacy Australia
Arthur Harry Langman Godfrey18961942
BrigadierWayne Goodman [59]
BrigadierEugene Gorman18911973[60]
William Allan Hailes18911949
Eric Fairweather Harrison18811948
Neville Gordon Hatton18951983
William Alexander Henderson18821949
Brigadier Scott Hicks Director General - Defence Force Recruiting,[61] VP, Strategy and Business Development - EOS Australia[62]
John Hill18881961
Frederick Brock Hinton18921969
Oswald Vick Hoad18881963
Gary Hogan
Austin Claude Selwyn Holland18891965
BrigadierWilliam 'Bill' Horrocks1958
Brigadier Garth Hughes19352017President Australian Ordnance Council
BrigadierRonald Godfrey Howy Irving18981965[63]
BrigadierDonald Robert Jackson19151986[64]
BrigadierOliver David Jackson19192004[65]
BrigadierWayne Jackson
BrigadierPeter Robin Jeffrey1960[66]
Maurice Barber Bevan Keating18871952
BrigadierMichael Christopher KehoeComd LSF/17 (CSS) Bde 2005–06
BrigadierCharles Kellaway18891952[67]
Roy King18971959
Douglas Oswald Luke Kitto18951988
Errol Knox18891949
BrigadierGeorge Furner Langley18911971[68]
BrigadierPeter Lambert[69]
BrigadierIan Lillie
BrigadierEdmund Lind18881944[70]
BrigadierIan D. Langford1975
John Lloyd 1894 1965 [71]
William James Macavoy Locke18941962
Thomas Steane Louch18941979
Leonard Cuthbert Lucas18941978[72]
Daniel Aston Luxton18911960
Thomas Fergus Buchanan MacAdie19191973
BrigadierMalcolm Hudson MacKenzie-OrrPresident Australian Ordnance Council
Patrick Sanfield McGrath
BrigadierPeter McGuinness19452003
BrigadierTim McKenna1954
Eric George Henderson McKenzie18961957
Kenneth Alan McKenzie18931948
BrigadierBarry Neil McManus1962[73]
Douglas Murray McWhae18841969
Noel Maguire
BrigadierJohn Walter Main CBE18991969
Gordon Maitland18961982
Gordon Edward Manchester18851957
Jack Mann18971968
BrigadierNorman Marshall18861942
James Eric Gifford Martin1904 1993
Athelsan Markham Martyn18811956
BrigadierDuncan Maxwell18921969[74]
Stephen Meekin
BrigadierKit Miles[57]
Arthur James Mills18841954
Raymond Frederic Monaghan18981966
BrigadierMichael Moon[75]
Guy Newton Moore18931984
George Moran
BrigadierGerald Vincent Moriarty18941966[76]
Murray John Moten18991953
BrigadierThomas Murdoch18761961[77]
BrigadierAllan A. Murray1960Commander 8th Brigade Dec 2011 – Dec 2014
Edward Michael Neylan18961967
BrigadierAndrew Nikolic1961
Reginald Havill Norman18931973[78]
Frank Kingsley Norris18931984
Francis Roger North18941978
Harry Scott Nurse18961981
BrigadierDavid O'Brien
John William Alexander O'Brien19081980
Douglas Paine18921960
William Edward Hill Pascoe18931956
BrigadierCheryl Pearce[79]
BrigadierMatthew Pearse[80]
BrigadierMichael Phelps
Brigadier Arnold Potts18961968[81]
BrigadierMichael Prictor1962
Claude Esdaile Prior18951954
Ralph Carlyle Geoffrey Prisk18941960
Beauchamp Worters Pulver18971981
BrigadierSteve Quinn[82]
John Herbert Rasmussen19021952
John Reddish19021971[83]
John Dalylell Richardson18801954
James Campbell Robertson18781951
John David Rogers18951978
Henry Gordon Rourke18961973
Brigadier Raymond Sandover1910 1995 [84]
BrigadierDavid SaulComd 17 Bde 2007–08, DGSL 2009–10
BrigadierTed Serong19152002[85]
Harry Blamyre Sewell18961943[86]
BrigadierColin McOlvin Sharp
Edward Lonergan Sheehan18981969
James Thomas Simpson18981971
BrigadierBob Slater1943
BrigadierMark Smethurst
BrigadierAndrew Smith[87]
Andrew Smith
BrigadierWalter Edmond Smith18951976
Fritz Peter Max Solling18921985
Victor Paul Hildebrand Stantke18861967
William Howard St. Clair18921977
John Rowlstone Stevenson19081971
Robert Mackay Stodart18791956
BrigadierJack Studdert19232003[88]
BrigadierHorace William Strutt19031985[89]
Roy Buchanan Sutherland18971943
BrigadierHarold Taylor18901966[90]
Percy Chamberlin Thompson18931972
Roy Meldrum Thompson18951967
Edwin Tivey18661947
Raymond Walter Tovell18901966
BrigadierWilliam Traynor[91]
Doug Tyers1952
BrigadierWalter Urquhart 18941985
BrigadierArthur Varley 18931944[92]
BrigadierWilliam Veale 18951971[93]
BrigadierDonald Veron 19071988
BrigadierEric Vowles 18931977
BrigadierJim Wallace [94]
BrigadierAugustine Wardell 18951965
BrigadierThomas Weavers 18921962
BrigadierDavid Welch
BrigadierStuart Weir19222004[95]
BrigadierFrank Wells18961963
BrigadierAllan Wendt 18921977
BrigadierDavid Whitehead18861992[96]
BrigadierFred Whitelaw1919
BrigadierWilford Whittle 18921954[97]
BrigadierJeff Wilkinson
BrigadierErnst Williams 18841959
BrigadierKenneth Williams18961974
BrigadierIan Rignold WillsDirector General Supply Army
BrigadierKenneth Wills 18961977[98]
BrigadierRobert Winning19061971[99]
BrigadierFrederick Wood19061991
BrigadierHugh Wrigley18911980 [100]

See also

References

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