Anthony Carwardine
Anthony Michael Carwardine | |
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Born |
Sydney Australia | 25 March 1938
Nationality | Australian |
Education |
Newington College Royal Australian Naval College Britannia Royal Naval College United States Naval War College |
Occupation | Retired Royal Australian Navy officer |
Title | Rear Admiral Anthony (Gerry) Carwardine AO RAN (Rtd) |
Spouse(s) | Alexandra (Sandy) Carwardine née Ruxton |
Children | One son, one daughter |
Parent(s) | K J Carwardine |
Rear Admiral Anthony (Gerry) Carwardine AO is a retired Australian naval officer, Chief of Naval Personnel in the Royal Australian Navy and former Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy.
Early life
Carwardine was educated at Newington College (1947-1953), commencing as a preparatory school student in Wyvern House,[1] before entering the Royal Australian Naval College.
Naval career
- Entered - Royal Australian Navy (1954)
- Served - HMA Ships Queenborough, Quiberon, Vendetta, Brisbane, Melbourne, Banks, Gull, and HM Ships Carron and Corunna (1956-1974)
- Commanding Officer - HMAS Swan (1976-1978)
- Director - Naval Data Combat System Centre (1980-1983)
- Commander - HMAS Adelaide (1983-1985)
- Commanding Officer - HMAS Cerberus (1986-1988)
- Naval Officer Commanding - Victoria (1986-1988)
- Chief - Naval Personnel (1988-1990)
- Defence Attache - Washington, D.C. (1991-1992)
- Commandant - Australian Defence Force Academy (1993-1995)[2]
Retirement
Since 1998 Carwardine has been a service member of the Veterans' Review Board, representing the Australian Capital Territory.
Honours
- National Medal (1977) - Awarded for diligent long service to the community in hazardous circumstances in times of emergency and national disaster and in direct protection of life and property
- National Medal, 1st Clasp (1981) - Awarded for diligent long service to the community in hazardous circumstances in times of emergency and national disaster and in direct protection of life and property
- Member, Order of Australia (1986) - In recognition of service to the Ryal Australian Navy, particularly as Commanding Officer of HMAS Adelaide
- Officer, Order of Australia (1990) - In recognition of service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel[3]
References
- ↑ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp30
- ↑ Who's Who in Australia (Crown Content, 2008) pp424
- ↑ "It's an Honour".
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