List of Australian Army generals

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The following is an incomplete list of Australian Army generals (i.e. a list of people who are or have been general officers in the Australian Army). For other senior ranking officers, see list of Australian Army brigadiers.

Ranks[]

The senior Australian Army ranks are:

List[]

Rank Name Born Died Notes[1]
Field Marshal Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921 2021 [2]
Major General Peter Abigail 1948 [3]
Major General [4]
Major General Arthur "Tubby" Allen 1894 1959 [5]
Brigadier General Robert Anderson 1865 1940 [6]
Brigadier General ? ? [7] (British officer)[1]
Major General Warren Anderson 1894 1973 [8]
Major General John Antill 1866 1937 [9]
Major General Peter Arnison 1940 [10]
General John Baker 1936 2007 [11]
Major General Jim Barry 1932 [12]
Major General Leslie Beavis 1895 1975 [13]
Lieutenant General Gordon Bennett 1887 1962 [14]
General Phillip Bennett 1928 [15]
Lieutenant General Frank Berryman 1894 1981 [16]
Brigadier General Alfred Bessell-Browne 1877 1947 [17]
Lieutenant General Rudolph Bierwirth 1899 1993 [18]
Field Marshal William Birdwood 1865 1951 [19] (British officer)[1]
Major General David Blake 1887 1965 [20]
Field Marshal Thomas Blamey 1884 1951 [21]
Lieutenant General Allan Boase 1894 1964 [22]
Brigadier General William Kinsey Bolton 1860 1941 [23]
Major General Charles Brand 1873 1961 [24]
Major General Paul Brereton 1957
Lieutenant General William Bridgeford 1894 1971 [25]
Major General William Bridges 1861 1915 [26]
Major General John Broadbent 1914 2006 [27]
Lieutenant General Mervyn Brogan 1915 1994 [28]
Brigadier General Reginald Spencer Browne 1856 1943 [29] a.k.a. Spencer Browne
Major General Julius Bruche 1873 1961 [30]
Major General 1935 2003 [31]
Major General William Sinclair-Burgess 1880 1964 [32] (New Zealand officer)[1][33]
Major General Rick Burr 1964 [34]
Major General James Burston 1856 1920 [35]
Major General Samuel Burston 1888 1960 [36]
Major General Rolland Busch 1920 1985 [37]
Major General David Butler 1928 2020 [38]
Lieutenant General John Caligari 1960 [39]
Major General Cecil Callaghan 1890 1967 [40]
Lieutenant General Angus Campbell ? [41]
Major General Ian Campbell 1900 1997 [42]
Major General James Cannan 1882 1976 [43]
Major General John Cantwell 1956 [44]
Major General 1962 [45]
Major General ? [46][47][48]
Major General 1958 [49]
Major General John Chapman 1896 1963 [50]
General Harry Chauvel 1865 1945 [51]
Brigadier General Sydney Christian 1868 1931 [52]
Major General 1956 2017 [53]
Lieutenant General Cyril Clowes 1892 1968 [54]
Lieutenant General John Coates 1932 2018 [55]
Major General 1944 ? [56]
General Peter Cosgrove 1947 [57]
Major General Elizabeth Cosson 1958 [58] First female Major General
Major General Charles Cox 1863 1944 [59]
Major General Walter Coxen 1870 1949 [60]
Major General 1944 ? [61]
Major General Paul Cullen 1909 2007 [62]
Lieutenant General Thomas Daly 1913 2004 [63]
Brigadier General ? ? (British officer)[1][64]
Major General Brian Dawson 1954 [65]
Major General ? ? [47][66]
Major General Derek Deighton 1930 1991 [67]
Major General Thomas Dodds 1873 1943 [68]
Major General Ivan Dougherty 1907 1998 [69]
Major General Major Downes 1834 1923 [70]
Major General Rupert Downes 1885 1945 Son of Major Downes [71]
Major General Edmund Drake-Brockman 1884 1949 [72]
Major General Peter Dunn 1947 [73]
Lieutenant General Donald Dunstan 1923 2011 [74]
Major General James Durrant 1885 1963 [75]
Major General Kenneth Eather 1901 1993 [76]
Lieutenant General Hector Edgar 1903 1978 [77]
Major General Harold Elliott 1878 1931 [78]
Lieutenant General Mark Evans 1953 [79]
Major General 1941 ? [80]
Major General Harry Finn 1852 1924 [81]
Major General ? ? [82]
Major General ? ? [47][48]
Major General Cecil Foott 1876 1942 [83]
Major General John Forsyth 1867 1928 [84]
Brigadier General Hubert John Foster 1855 1919 [85]
Major General 1937 2004 [86]
Major General ? ? [87]
Major General Tony Fraser 1958 [88]
Lieutenant General John Frewen ? - [89]
Major General ? ? [90]
Major General Frederick Galleghan 1897 1971 [91]
Major General Gregory Garde 1949 [92]
Lieutenant General Ragnar Garrett 1900 1977 [93]
Major General John Gellibrand 1872 1945 [94]
Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie 1952

[95]

Major General Peter "Gus" Gilmore 1962 [96]
Brigadier General Duncan Glasfurd 1873 1916 [97] (British officer)[1]
Major General William Glasgow 1876 1955 [98]
Brigadier General Henry Goddard 1869 1955 [99]
Major General Ian Gordon 1952 [100]
Major General Joseph Maria Gordon 1856 1929 [101]
Major General Steve Gower 1940 [102]
Major General Stuart Graham 1920 1996 [103]
Brigadier General William Grant 1870 1939 [104]
General Peter Gration 1932 [105]
Lieutenant General John Grey 1939 [106]
Major General Ron Grey 1930 [107]
Brigadier General Thomas Griffiths 1865 1947 [108]
Major General Harold Grimwade 1869 1949 [109]
Major General 1947 [110]
Major General Heathcote Howard Hammer 1905 1961 [106]
Major General John Leslie Hardie 1882 1956 [111]
Major General John Hartley ? ? [112]
General Frank Hassett 1918 2008 [113]
Major General Bob Hay 1920 1998 [114]
Brigadier General James Heane 1874 1954 [115]
Major General William George Henderson 1919 1995 [116]
Lieutenant General Edmund Herring 1892 1982 [117]
Brigadier General Sydney Herring 1881 1951 [118]
Lieutenant General Frank Hickling 1941 [119]
Major General Mike Hindmarsh 1956 [120]
Major General John Hoad 1856 1911 [121]
Lieutenant General Talbot Hobbs 1864 1938 [122]
Major General Clifton Hoeben 1947 [123]
Major General William Holmes 1862 1917 [124]
Major General Ronald Hopkins 1897 1990 [125]
Major General Neville Howse 1863 1930 [126]
Major General Frederic Hughes 1858 1944 [127]
Major General 1929 2016 [128]
Major General Ronald Lawrence Hughes 1920 2003 [129]
General David Hurley 1953 [130]
Lieutenant General Edward Hutton 1848 1923 [131]
Major General Godfrey Irving 1867 1937 [132]
Major General Robert Jackson 1886 1948 [133]
Major General William James 1930 2015 [134]
Major General Michael Jeffery 1937 2020 [135][136]
Lieutenant General Carl Jess 1884 1948 [137]
Brigadier General Alexander Jobson 1875 1933 [138]
Major General George Johnston 1868 1949 [139]
Major General 1945 [140][citation needed]
Major General Mark Kelly 1956 [141]
Major General ? ? [citation needed]
Major General ? - [142]
Major General ? ? [143]
Major General 1912 1975 [144]
Brigadier General George Hodges Knox 1885 1960 [145]
Brigadier General John Lamrock 1859 1935 [146]
Brigadier General Harry Lassetter 1860 1926 [147]
Major General 1927 2013 [148]
Lieutenant General John Lavarack 1885 1957 [149]
Lieutenant General Peter Leahy 1952 [150]
Brigadier General Raymond Leane 1878 1962 [151]
Lieutenant General James Gordon Legge 1863 1947 [152]
Major General Stanley Ferguson Legge 1900 1977 Son James Gordon Legge [153]
Major General Duncan Lewis 1954 [154]
Major General Charles Lloyd 1899 1956 [155]
Major General Herbert Lloyd 1883 1957 [156]
Major General 1914 1980 [157]
Brigadier General George Long 1874 1930 [158]
Major General Denzil MacArthur-Onslow 1904 1984 [citation needed]
Brigadier General George MacArthur-Onslow 1875 1931 [159]
Major General James Macarthur-Onslow 1867 1946 [160]
General Arthur MacDonald 1919 1995 [161]
Lieutenant General Iven Giffard Mackay 1882 1966 [162]
Major General Kenneth Mackay 1859 1935 [163]
Major General 1917 2004 [164]
Brigadier General Henry Normand MacLaurin 1878 1915 [165]
Brigadier General Edward Fowell Martin 1875 1950 [166]
Major General ? ? [167]
Lieutenant General James Whiteside McCay 1864 1930 [168]
Major General Bruce Alexander McDonald 1925 1993 [citation needed]
Brigadier General John Patrick McGlinn 1869 1946 [169]
Major General 1937 ? [170]
Major General ? ? [171]
Major General Paul McLachlan ? ? [47]
Major General ? ? [172]
Major General Ronald McNicoll 1906 1996 Son of Walter McNicoll [173]
Brigadier General Walter McNicoll 1877 1947 [174]
Major General Tim McOwan ? [175]
Major General 1926 2018 [176]
Major General 1949 ? [177]
Brigadier General John Meredith 1864 1942 [178]
Major General Edward James Milford 1894 1972 [179]
Major General 1962 [180] Grandson of Edward James Milford.
Major General Jim Molan ? [181]
General John Monash 1865 1931 [182]
Major General Newton Moore 1870 1936 [183]
Major General Basil Morris 1888 1975 [184]
Major General Alan Morrison 1927 2008 [185]
Major General David Morrison 1956 [186]
Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead 1889 1959 [187]
Lieutenant General Desmond Mueller 1943 [188]
Major General ? ? [189]
Major General ? ? [190]
Major General John Murray 1892 1951 [191]
Lieutenant General Robert Harold Nimmo 1893 1966 [192]
Lieutenant General John Northcott 1890 1966 [193]
Lieutenant General Lawrence O'Donnell 1933 [194]
Major General ? ? [195]
Major General John Paton 1867 1943 [196]
Major General Sandy Pearson 1918 2012 [citation needed]
Brigadier General Samuel Pethebridge 1862 1918 [197]
Major General Owen Phillips 1882 1966 [198]
Major General Eric Plant 1890 1950 [199]
Lieutenant General Reg Pollard 1903 1978 [200]
Brigadier General Harold Pope 1873 1938 [201]
Major General Selwyn Porter 1905 1963 [202]
Major General 1961 [203][204]
Major General Roger Powell 1949 [205]
Lieutenant General Ash Power 1957 [206]
Major General Gustave Ramaciotti 1861 1927 [207]
Major General Alan Ramsay 1895 1973 [208]
Brigadier General Colin Rankin 1869 1940 [209]
Major General George Rankin 1887 1957 [210]
Major General Robert Risson 1901 1992 [citation needed]
Major General 1951
Major General Len Roberts-Smith 1946 [211]
Lieutenant General Horace Robertson 1894 1960 [212]
Brigadier General James Robertson 1878 1951 [213]
Major General Charles Rosenthal 1875 1954 [214]
Lieutenant General Sydney Rowell 1894 1975 [215]
Brigadier General John Royston 1860 1942 [216]
Major General [217]
Major General Granville Ryrie 1865 1937 [218]
Lieutenant General John Sanderson 1940 [219]
Lieutenant General Stanley Savige 1890 1954 [220]
Lieutenant General Victor Secombe 1897 1962 [221]
Major General Victor Sellheim 1866 1928 [222]
Major General Colin Hall Simpson 1894 1964 [223]
Major General Ewen Sinclair-MacLagan 1868 1948 [224] (British officer)[1]
Major General Mick Slater 1958 [citation needed]
Lieutenant General Edward Smart 1891 1961 [225]
Brigadier General Robert Smith 1881 1928 [226]
Major General Steve Smith 1959 [227]
Major General Stuart Smith 1963 [228]
Major General Nevill Smyth 1868 1941 [229]
Lieutenant General Ernest Ker Squires 1882 1940 [230]
Major General Clive Steele 1892 1955 [231]
Major General William Alan Beevor Steele 1895 1966 [232]
Major General Jack Stevens 1896 1969 [233]
Major General 1925 2008 [234]
Brigadier General Campbell Stewart 1884 1947 [235]
Major General Alan Stretton 1922 2012 [236]
Lieutenant General Vernon Sturdee 1890 1966 [237]
Major General Paul Symon 1960 [238]
Major General ? ? [239]
Major General Edwin Tivey 1866 1947 [240]
Major General Kathryn Toohey ? ? [241]
Major General Alan Vasey 1895 1945 [242]
Major General 1917 1998 [243]
Major General Douglas Vincent 1916 1995 [244]
Major General 1888 1962 [245]
Lieutenant General Henry Wells 1898 1973 [246]
General Brudenell White 1876 1940 [247]
Major General John Whitelaw (general, born 1894) 1894 1964 [248] Both father and son were named
Major General John Stewart Whitelaw
Major General John Whitelaw (general, born 1921) 1921 2010 [249]
Lieutenant General John Whitham 1881 1952 [250]
Major General Simone Wilkie 1964 [251]
Major General Thomas Williams 1884 1950 [252]
Major General ? [73]
Major General Arthur Gillespie Wilson 1897 1981 [253]
Brigadier General Lachlan Wilson 1871 1947 [254]
Major General 1947
Major General Richard Wilson 1955 [255]
General John Wilton 1910 1981 [256]
Major General Victor Windeyer 1900 1987 [257]
Brigadier General Evan Wisdom 1869 1945 [258]
Lieutenant General Eric Woodward 1899 1967 [259]
Major General George Wootten 1893 1970 [260]
Lieutenant General Henry Wynter 1886 1945 [261]

See also[]

  • List of Australian admirals and commodores
  • List of Australian air marshals
  • Category:Australian generals
  • Category:Australian brigadiers
  • Category:Royal Australian Navy admirals
  • Category:Royal Australian Air Force air marshals

References[]

Footnotes
  1. ^ An Australian brigadier is not classed as a "general", whereas an Australian brigadier general was. The British Army replaced the rank of brigadier general with colonel-commandant in 1922, and then with brigadier in 1928. The Australian Army did something similar. 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.(Cadet Instructor's Handbook 2006)
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    Only one British officer joined the AIF overseas: Lieutenant General W. R. Birdwood."
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    • Chair of the Centre for Defence Communications and Information Networking Steering Committee, University of Adelaide (since 2007)
    • Managing Director (Defence), IBM (2013-14)
    • Senior Defence Adviser (Asia Pacific) IBM (2008–13)
    • Managing Director GD Systems Australia, General Dynamics (2006–08)
    • Major General – Head of Operational ICT, Australian Army (2005-06)
    • Commandant Australian Command and Staff College, ...
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