List of Australian Army generals

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).

See also list of Australian Army brigadiers.

Ranks included here are:

General: brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, general.[Note 1]
Marshal: field marshal.

List

Rank Name Born Died Notes[1]
Major General Abigail, PeterPeter Abigail 1948 [2]
Major General Allen, Arthur ("Tubby")Arthur ("Tubby") Allen 18941959 [3]
Brigadier General Anderson, RobertRobert Anderson 18651940 [4]
Brigadier General Anderson, Stuart MilliganStuart Milligan Anderson ? ? [5] (British officer)[1]
Major General Anderson, WarrenWarren Anderson 18941973 [6]
Major General Antill, JohnJohn Antill 18661937 [7]
Major General Arnison, PeterPeter Arnison 1940 [8]
General Baker , JohnJohn Baker 19362007 [9]
Major General Barry, JimJim Barry 1932 - [10]
Major General Beavis, LeslieLeslie Beavis 18951975 [11]
Lieutenant General Bennett, GordonGordon Bennett 18871962 [12]
General Bennett, PhillipPhillip Bennett 1928 [13]
Lieutenant General Berryman, FrankFrank Berryman 18941981 [14]
Brigadier General Bessell-Browne, AlfredAlfred Bessell-Browne 18771947 [15]
Lieutenant General Bierwirth, RudolphRudolph Bierwirth 18991993 [16]
Field Marshal Birdwood, WilliamWilliam Birdwood 18651951 [17] (British officer)[1]
Major General Blake, DavidDavid Blake 18871965 [18]
Field Marshal Blamey, ThomasThomas Blamey 18841951 [19]
Lieutenant General Boase, AllanAllan Boase 18941964 [20]
Major General Brand, CharlesCharles Brand 18731961 [21]
Lieutenant General Bridgeford, WilliamWilliam Bridgeford 18941971 [22]
Major General Bridges, WilliamWilliam Bridges 18611915 [23]
Major General Broadbent, JohnJohn Broadbent 19142006 [24]
Lieutenant General Brogan, MervynMervyn Brogan 19151994 [25]
Brigadier General Browne, Reginald SpencerReginald Spencer Browne 1856 1943 [26] a.k.a. Spencer Browne
Major General Bruche, JuliusJulius Bruche 1873 1961 [27]
Major General Sinclair-Burgess, WilliamWilliam Sinclair-Burgess 18801964 [28] (New Zealand officer)[1]
Major General Burr, RickRick Burr 1964 [29]
Major General Burston, JamesJames Burston 18561920 [30]
Major General Burston, SamuelSamuel Burston 18881960 [31]
Major General Busch, RollandRolland Busch 19201985 [32]
Major General Butler, DavidDavid Butler 1928 [33]
Lieutenant General Caligari, JohnJohn Caligari 1960 [34][35]
Major General Callaghan, CecilCecil Callaghan 18901967 [36]
Lieutenant General Campbell, AngusAngus Campbell ? [37]
Major GeneralCampbell, IanIan Campbell 19001997 [38]
Major GeneralCannan, JamesJames Cannan18821976[39]
Major GeneralCantwell, JohnJohn Cantwell 1956 [40]
Major General Caughey, ShaneShane Caughey 1962 [41]
Major GeneralCavenagh, GrantGrant Cavenagh ? [42][43]
Major GeneralChalmers, DaveDave Chalmers 1958 [44]
Major GeneralChapman, JohnJohn Chapman18961963[45]
GeneralChauvel, HarryHarry Chauvel18651945[46]
Brigadier GeneralChristian, SydneySydney Christian18681931[47]
Major General Clifford, MichaelMichael Clifford [48]
Lieutenant General Clowes, CyrilCyril Clowes18921968[49]
Lieutenant General Coates, JohnJohn Coates1932 [50]
Major General Connolly, J.M.J.M. Connolly 1944 ? [51]
General Cosgrove, PeterPeter Cosgrove1947[52]
Major General Cosson, ElizabethElizabeth Cosson1958 [53] First female MajGen
Major GeneralCox, CharlesCharles Cox18631944[54]
Major GeneralCoxen, WalterWalter Coxen18701949[55]
Major General Crews, W.J. "Bill"W.J. "Bill" Crews1944 [56]
Major GeneralCullen, PaulPaul Cullen19092007 [57]
Lieutenant General Daly, ThomasThomas Daly 19132004 [58]
Brigadier General Davies, Charles StewartCharles Stewart Davies (British officer)[1][59]
Major General Dawson, BrianBrian Dawson ? [60]
Major General Day , StephenStephen Day [43][61]
Major General Deighton, DerekDerek Deighton [62]
Major General Dodds, ThomasThomas Dodds 18731943 [63]
Major General Dougherty, IvanIvan Dougherty 19071998 [64]
Major General Downes, MajorMajor Downes 18341923 [65]
Major General Downes, RupertRupert Downes 18851945 [66]
Major General Drake-Brockman, EdmundEdmund Drake-Brockman 18841949 [67]
Major General Dunn, PeterPeter Dunn 1947[68]
Lieutenant General Dunstan, DonaldDonald Dunstan 19232011 [69]
Major General Durrant, JamesJames Durrant 18851963 [70]
Major General Eather, KennethKenneth Eather 19011993 [71]
Lieutenant General Edgar, HectorHector Edgar [72]
Major General Elliott, HaroldHarold Elliott 1878 1931 [73]
Lieutenant General Evans, MarkMark Evans 1953 [74]
Major General Ferguson, David David Ferguson 1941 [75]
Major General Finn, HarryHarry Finn18521924 [76]
Major General Flawith, IanIan Flawith [77]
Major General Fogarty, GerardGerard Fogarty [43]
Major General Foott, CecilCecil Foott 18761942 [78]
Major General Forsyth, JohnJohn Forsyth 18671928 [79]
Brigadier General Foster, Hubert JohnHubert John Foster 18551919 [80]
Major General Francis, DuncanDuncan Francis 19372004[81]
Major General Fraser, Colin Angus EwenColin Angus Ewen Fraser [82]
Major General Fraser, TonyTony Fraser 1958 [83]
Major General Galleghan, FrederickFrederick Galleghan 18971971[84]
Major General Garde, GregoryGregory Garde1949-[85]
Lieutenant General Garrett, RagnarRagnar Garrett 19001977[86]
Major General Gellibrand, JohnJohn Gellibrand 18721945 [87]
Lieutenant General Gillespie, KenKen Gillespie 1952

[88]

Major General Gilmore, Peter (Gus)Peter (Gus) Gilmore 1962- [89]
Brigadier General Glasfurd, DuncanDuncan Glasfurd 18731916 [90] (British officer)[1]
Major General Glasgow, ThomasThomas Glasgow 18761955 [91]
Brigadier General Goddard, HenryHenry Goddard 18691955 [92]
Major General Gordon, IanIan Gordon 1952 [93]
Major General Gordon, Joseph MariaJoseph Maria Gordon 18561929 [94]
Major General Gower, SteveSteve Gower 1940 [95]
Major General Graham, StuartStuart Graham 19201996[96]
Brigadier General Grant, WilliamWilliam Grant 18701939 [97]
General Gration, PeterPeter Gration 1932 [98]
Lieutenant General Grey, JohnJohn Grey 1939 [99]
Major General Grey, RonRon Grey 1930 [100]
Brigadier General Griffiths, ThomasThomas Griffiths 18651947 [101]
Major General Grimwade, HaroldHarold Grimwade 18691949 [102]
Major General Haddad, PeterPeter Haddad 1947 [103]
Major General Hammer, Heathcote HowardHeathcote Howard Hammer 19051961 [99]
Major General Hardie, John LeslieJohn Leslie Hardie 18821956 [104]
Major General Hartley, JohnJohn Hartley [105]
General Hassett, FrankFrank Hassett 19182008 [106]
Major General Hay, BobBob Hay 19201998 [107]
Brigadier General Heane, JamesJames Heane 18741954 [108]
Major General Henderson, William GeorgeWilliam George Henderson [109]
Lieutenant General Herring, EdmundEdmund Herring 18921982 [110]
Brigadier General Herring, SydneySydney Herring 18811951 [111]
Lieutenant General Hickling, FrankFrank Hickling 1941 [112]
Major General Hindmarsh, MikeMike Hindmarsh 1956 [113]
Major General Hoad, JohnJohn Hoad 18561911[114]
Lieutenant General Hobbs, TalbotTalbot Hobbs 18641938 [115]
Major General Hoeben, CliftonClifton Hoeben 1947 [116]
Major General Holmes, WilliamWilliam Holmes 18621917 [117]
Major General Hopkins, Ronald Ronald Hopkins 1897 1990 [118]
Major General Howse, NevilleNeville Howse 18631930 [119]
Major General Hughes, FredericFrederic Hughes 18581944 [120]
Major General Hughes, James 'Jim' CurnowJames 'Jim' Curnow Hughes1929[121]
Major General Hughes, Ronald LawrenceRonald Lawrence Hughes19202003[122]
General Hurley, DavidDavid Hurley 1953 [123]
Lieutenant General Hutton, EdwardEdward Hutton 18481923 [124]
Major General Irving, GodfreyGodfrey Irving 18671937 [125]
Major General Jackson, RobertRobert Jackson 1886 1948 [126]
Major General James, WilliamWilliam James 1930 2015 [127]
Major General Jeffery, MichaelMichael Jeffery 1937
Lieutenant General Jess, CarlCarl Jess 18841948 [128]
Brigadier General Jobson, AlexanderAlexander Jobson 18751933 [129]
Major General Johnston, GeorgeGeorge Johnston 18681949 [130]
Major General Keating, MichaelMichael Keating 1945 [131]
Major General Kelly, MarkMark Kelly 1956 [132]
Major General Kelly, JustinJustin Kelly
Major General Krause, MichaelMichael Krause [133]
Major General Knights, Robert WilliamRobert William Knights 1912 1975 [134]
Brigadier General Knox, George HodgesGeorge Hodges Knox 1885 1960 [135]
Brigadier General Lamrock, JohnJohn Lamrock 18591935[136]
Brigadier General Lassetter, HarryHarry Lassetter 18601926[137]
Major General Latchford, KevinKevin Latchford 1927 2013 [138]
Lieutenant General Lavarack, JohnJohn Lavarack 1885 1957 [139]
Lieutenant General Leahy, PeterPeter Leahy 1952 [140]
Brigadier General Leane, RaymondRaymond Leane 1878 1962 [141]
Lieutenant General Legge, James GordonJames Gordon Legge 1863 1947 [142]
Major General Legge, Stanley FergusonStanley Ferguson Legge 1900 1977 [143]
Major General Lewis, DuncanDuncan Lewis 1954 [144]
Major General Lloyd, Charles Edward MauriceCharles Edward Maurice Lloyd 1899 1956 [145]
Major General Lloyd, HerbertHerbert Lloyd 1883 1957 [146]
Major General Long, CharlesCharles Long 1914 1980 [147]
Brigadier General Long, GeorgeGeorge Long 18741930 [148]
Major General MacArthur-Onslow, DenzilDenzil MacArthur-Onslow 1904 1984
Brigadier General MacArthur-Onslow, GeorgeGeorge MacArthur-Onslow 18751931 [149]
Major General Macarthur-Onslow, JamesJames Macarthur-Onslow 18671946 [150]
General MacDonald, ArthurArthur MacDonald 19191995 [151]
Lieutenant General Mackay, Iven GiffardIven Giffard Mackay 18821966 [152]
Major General Mackay, JamesJames Mackay 18591935 [153]
Major General Mackay, KennethKenneth Mackay 19172004 [154]
Brigadier General MacLaurin, Henry NormandHenry Normand MacLaurin 18781915 [155]
Brigadier General Martin, Edward FowellEdward Fowell Martin 18751950 [156]
Major General Maxwell, JohnJohn Maxwell [157]
Lieutenant General McCay, James WhitesideJames Whiteside McCay 18641930 [158]
Major General McDonald, Bruce AlexanderBruce Alexander McDonald 19251993
Brigadier General McGlinn, John PatrickJohn Patrick McGlinn 18691946 [159]
Major General McLachlan, DavidDavid McLachlan 1937 [160]
Major General McLachlan, PaulPaul McLachlan [43]
Major General McNarn, MaurieMaurie McNarn [161]
Major General McNicoll, RonaldRonald McNicoll 1906 1996 [162]
Brigadier General McNicoll, WalterWalter McNicoll 18771947 [163]
Major General McOwan, TimTim McOwan ? [164]
Major General Maitland, GordonGordon Maitland
Major General Melick, GregGreg Melick [165]
Brigadier General Meredith, JohnJohn Meredith 18641942 [166]
Major General Milford, Edward JamesEdward James Milford 18941972 [167]
Major General Milford, Michael JamesMichael James Milford 1962 - [168] Son of Edward James Milford.
Major General Molan, JimJim Molan ? [169]
General Monash, JohnJohn Monash 1865 1931 [170]
Major General Moore, NewtonNewton Moore 1870 1936 [171]
Major General Morris, BasilBasil Morris 1888 1975 [172]
Major General Morrison, AlanAlan Morrison 1927 2008 [173]
Major General Morrison, DavidDavid Morrison 1956 [174]
Lieutenant General Morshead, LeslieLeslie Morshead 1889 1959 [175]
Lieutenant General Mueller, DesmondDesmond Mueller 1943 [176]
Major General Mulhall, DavidDavid Mulhall [177]
Major General Murdoch, Ian ThomasIan Thomas Murdoch [178]
Major General Murray, JohnJohn Murray 1892 1951 [179]
Lieutenant General Nimmo, Robert HaroldRobert Harold Nimmo 1893 1966 [180]
Lieutenant General Northcott, JohnJohn Northcott 1890 1966 [181]
Lieutenant General O'Donnell, LawrenceLawrence O'Donnell 1933 [182]
Major General Orme, CraigCraig Orme [183]
Major General Paton, JohnJohn Paton 1867 1943 [184]
Major General Pearson, SandySandy Pearson 1918 2012
Brigadier General Pethebridge, SamuelSamuel Pethebridge 18621918[185]
Major General Phillips, Owen ForbesOwen Forbes Phillips 1882 1966 [186]
Major General Plant, EricEric Plant 1890 1950 [187]
Lieutenant General Pollard, RegReg Pollard 19031978 [188]
a/Brigadier General Pope, HaroldHarold Pope 18731938 [189]
Major General Porter, SelwynSelwyn Porter 1905 1963 [190]
Major General Powell, RogerRoger Powell 1949 [191]
Lieutenant General Power, AshAsh Power 1957 [192]
Major General Ramaciotti, GustaveGustave Ramaciotti 1861 1927 [193]
Major General Ramsay, AlanAlan Ramsay 18951973 [194]
Brigadier General Rankin, ColinColin Rankin 18691940[195]
Major General Rankin, GeorgeGeorge Rankin 1887 1957 [196]
Major General Risson, RobertRobert Risson 1901 1992
Major General Roberts-Smith, LenLen Roberts-Smith 1945 [197]
Lieutenant General Robertson, HoraceHorace Robertson 1894 1960 [198]
Brigadier General Robertson, JamesJames Robertson 18781951 [199]
Major General Rosenthal, CharlesCharles Rosenthal 1875 1954 [200]
Lieutenant General Rowell, SydneySydney Rowell 1894 1975 [201]
Brigadier General Royston, JohnJohn Royston 1860 1942 [202]
Major General Ryrie, GranvilleGranville Ryrie 1865 1937 [203]
Lieutenant General Sanderson, JohnJohn Sanderson 1940 [204]
Lieutenant General Savige, StanleyStanley Savige 1890 1954 [205]
Lieutenant General Secombe, VictorVictor Secombe 1897 1962 [206]
Major General Sellheim, VictorVictor Sellheim 18661928[207]
Major General Simpson, Colin HallColin Hall Simpson 1894 1964 [208]
Major General Sinclair-Burgess, WilliamWilliam Sinclair-Burgess 1880 1964 [209]
Major General Sinclair-MacLagan, EwenEwen Sinclair-MacLagan 18681948 [210] (British officer)[1]
Major General Slater, MickMick Slater 1958 -
Lieutenant General Smart, EdwardEdward Smart 1891 1961 [211]
Brigadier General Smith, RobertRobert Smith 18811928 [212]
Major General Smith, SteveSteve Smith1959[213]
Major General Smith, StuartStuart Smith1963[214]
Major General Smyth, NevillNevill Smyth 18681941[215]
Lieutenant General Squires, Ernest KerErnest Ker Squires 1882 1940 [216]
Major General Steele, CliveClive Steele 18921955 [217]
Major General Steele, William Alan BeevorWilliam Alan Beevor Steele 1895 1966 [218]
Major General Stevens, JackJack Stevens 1896 1969 [219]
Major General Stevenson, JohnJohn Stevenson 1925 2008 [220]
Brigadier General Stewart, CampbellCampbell Stewart 18841947[221]
Major General Stretton, AlanAlan Stretton 1922 2012 [222]
Lieutenant General Sturdee, VernonVernon Sturdee 1890 1966 [223]
Major General Symon, PaulPaul Symon 1960 [224]
Major General Treacy, RichardRichard Treacy [225]
Major General Tivey, EdwinEdwin Tivey 18661947 [226]
Major General Vasey , AlanAlan Vasey 18951945[227]
Major General Vickery, NormanNorman Vickery 19171998 [228]
Major General Vincent, DouglasDouglas Vincent 1916 1995 [229]
Major General Walsh , RoyRoy Walsh 18881962 [230]
Lieutenant General Wells, HenryHenry Wells18981973[231]
General White , BrudenellBrudenell White 18761940[232]
Major General Whitelaw (general), JohnJohn Whitelaw (general)18941964 [233] Both father and son were named
MAJGEN John Stewart Whitelaw
Major General Whitelaw (1921–2010), JohnJohn Whitelaw (1921–2010)19212010 [234]
Lieutenant General Whitham , JohnJohn Whitham 18811952[235]
Major General Wilkie, SimoneSimone Wilkie 1964 [236]
Major General Williams , ThomasThomas Williams 18841950[237]
Major General Willis, SimonSimon Willis ? [68]
Major General Wilson, Arthur GillespieArthur Gillespie Wilson1897 ? [238]
Brigadier General Wilson, LachlanLachlan Wilson 18711947[239]
Major General Wilson, NeilNeil Wilson1947[240]
Major General Wilson, RichardRichard Wilson1955[241]
General Wilton, JohnJohn Wilton19101981 [242]
Major General Windeyer, VictorVictor Windeyer19001987[243]
Brigadier General Wisdom, EvanEvan Wisdom18691945[244]
Lieutenant General Woodward, EricEric Woodward18991967[245]
Major General Wootten, GeorgeGeorge Wootten18931970[246]
Lieutenant General Wynter , HenryHenry Wynter 18861945[247]

See also

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)
Citations
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ross Mallett states on his General Officers of the First AIF web site:
    "There were some British and New Zealand officers on secondment in Australia before the war who were granted AMF rank and seniority, but not always the same rank and seniority as that of the army from which they came. Some of these officers joined the AIF in Australia. Those five that became general officers are listed here: S. M. Anderson, C. S. Davies, D. J. Glasfurd and E. G. Sinclair MacLagan of the British army and W. L. H. Burgess of the New Zealand Staff Corps.
    Only one British officer joined the AIF overseas: Lieutenant General W. R. Birdwood."
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    • 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)
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    CSC: Conspicuous Service Cross, 12 June 2000, For outstanding achievement in the field of Operations, particularly as Commander Australian Theatre
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