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 | 1894 | 1959 | [3] |
Brigadier General | Anderson, RobertRobert Anderson | 1865 | 1940 | [4] |
Brigadier General | Anderson, Stuart MilliganStuart Milligan Anderson | ? | ? | [5] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Anderson, WarrenWarren Anderson | 1894 | 1973 | [6] |
Major General | Antill, JohnJohn Antill | 1866 | 1937 | [7] |
Major General | Arnison, PeterPeter Arnison | 1940 | – | [8] |
General | Baker , JohnJohn Baker | 1936 | 2007 | [9] |
Major General | Barry, JimJim Barry | 1932 | - | [10] |
Major General | Beavis, LeslieLeslie Beavis | 1895 | 1975 | [11] |
Lieutenant General | Bennett, GordonGordon Bennett | 1887 | 1962 | [12] |
General | Bennett, PhillipPhillip Bennett | 1928 | – | [13] |
Lieutenant General | Berryman, FrankFrank Berryman | 1894 | 1981 | [14] |
Brigadier General | Bessell-Browne, AlfredAlfred Bessell-Browne | 1877 | 1947 | [15] |
Lieutenant General | Bierwirth, RudolphRudolph Bierwirth | 1899 | 1993 | [16] |
Field Marshal | Birdwood, WilliamWilliam Birdwood | 1865 | 1951 | [17] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Blake, DavidDavid Blake | 1887 | 1965 | [18] |
Field Marshal | Blamey, ThomasThomas Blamey | 1884 | 1951 | [19] |
Lieutenant General | Boase, AllanAllan Boase | 1894 | 1964 | [20] |
Brigadier General | Bolton, William KinseyWilliam Kinsey Bolton | 1860 | 1941 | [21] |
Major General | Brand, CharlesCharles Brand | 1873 | 1961 | [22] |
Lieutenant General | Bridgeford, WilliamWilliam Bridgeford | 1894 | 1971 | [23] |
Major General | Bridges, WilliamWilliam Bridges | 1861 | 1915 | [24] |
Major General | Broadbent, JohnJohn Broadbent | 1914 | 2006 | [25] |
Lieutenant General | Brogan, MervynMervyn Brogan | 1915 | 1994 | [26] |
Brigadier General | Browne, Reginald SpencerReginald Spencer Browne | 1856 | 1943 | [27] a.k.a. Spencer Browne |
Major General | Bruche, JuliusJulius Bruche | 1873 | 1961 | [28] |
Major General | Sinclair-Burgess, WilliamWilliam Sinclair-Burgess | 1880 | 1964 | [29] (New Zealand officer)[1] |
Major General | Burr, RickRick Burr | 1964 | – | [30] |
Major General | Burston, JamesJames Burston | 1856 | 1920 | [31] |
Major General | Burston, SamuelSamuel Burston | 1888 | 1960 | [32] |
Major General | Busch, RollandRolland Busch | 1920 | 1985 | [33] |
Major General | Butler, DavidDavid Butler | 1928 | – | [34] |
Lieutenant General | Caligari, JohnJohn Caligari | 1960 | – | [35] |
Major General | Callaghan, CecilCecil Callaghan | 1890 | 1967 | [36] |
Lieutenant General | Campbell, AngusAngus Campbell | ? | – | [37] |
Major General | Campbell, IanIan Campbell | 1900 | 1997 | [38] |
Major General | Cannan, JamesJames Cannan | 1882 | 1976 | [39] |
Major General | Cantwell, JohnJohn Cantwell | 1956 | – | [40] |
Major General | Caughey, ShaneShane Caughey | 1962 | – | [41] |
Major General | Cavenagh, GrantGrant Cavenagh | ? | – | [42][43] |
Major General | Chalmers, DaveDave Chalmers | 1958 | – | [44] |
Major General | Chapman, JohnJohn Chapman | 1896 | 1963 | [45] |
General | Chauvel, HarryHarry Chauvel | 1865 | 1945 | [46] |
Brigadier General | Christian, SydneySydney Christian | 1868 | 1931 | [47] |
Major General | Clifford, MichaelMichael Clifford | [48] | ||
Lieutenant General | Clowes, CyrilCyril Clowes | 1892 | 1968 | [49] |
Lieutenant General | Coates, JohnJohn Coates | 1932 | – | [50] |
Major General | Connolly, J.M.J.M. Connolly | 1944 | ? | [51] |
General | Cosgrove, PeterPeter Cosgrove | 1947 | – | [52] |
Major General | Cosson, ElizabethElizabeth Cosson | 1958 | – | [53] First female MajGen |
Major General | Cox, CharlesCharles Cox | 1863 | 1944 | [54] |
Major General | Coxen, WalterWalter Coxen | 1870 | 1949 | [55] |
Major General | Crews, W.J. "Bill"W.J. "Bill" Crews | 1944 | [56] | |
Major General | Cullen, PaulPaul Cullen | 1909 | 2007 | [57] |
Lieutenant General | Daly, ThomasThomas Daly | 1913 | 2004 | [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 | 1873 | 1943 | [63] |
Major General | Dougherty, IvanIvan Dougherty | 1907 | 1998 | [64] |
Major General | Downes, MajorMajor Downes | 1834 | 1923 | [65] |
Major General | Downes, RupertRupert Downes | 1885 | 1945 | [66] |
Major General | Drake-Brockman, EdmundEdmund Drake-Brockman | 1884 | 1949 | [67] |
Major General | Dunn, PeterPeter Dunn | 1947 | – | [68] |
Lieutenant General | Dunstan, DonaldDonald Dunstan | 1923 | 2011 | [69] |
Major General | Durrant, JamesJames Durrant | 1885 | 1963 | [70] |
Major General | Eather, KennethKenneth Eather | 1901 | 1993 | [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 Finn | 1852 | 1924 | [76] |
Major General | Flawith, IanIan Flawith | [77] | ||
Major General | Fogarty, GerardGerard Fogarty | [43] | ||
Major General | Foott, CecilCecil Foott | 1876 | 1942 | [78] |
Major General | Forsyth, JohnJohn Forsyth | 1867 | 1928 | [79] |
Brigadier General | Foster, Hubert JohnHubert John Foster | 1855 | 1919 | [80] |
Major General | Francis, DuncanDuncan Francis | 1937 | 2004 | [81] |
Major General | Fraser, Colin Angus EwenColin Angus Ewen Fraser | [82] | ||
Major General | Fraser, TonyTony Fraser | 1958 | – | [83] |
Major General | Galleghan, FrederickFrederick Galleghan | 1897 | 1971 | [84] |
Major General | Garde, GregoryGregory Garde | 1949 | - | [85] |
Lieutenant General | Garrett, RagnarRagnar Garrett | 1900 | 1977 | [86] |
Major General | Gellibrand, JohnJohn Gellibrand | 1872 | 1945 | [87] |
Lieutenant General | Gillespie, KenKen Gillespie | 1952 | – | |
Major General | Gilmore, Peter (Gus)Peter (Gus) Gilmore | 1962 | - | [89] |
Brigadier General | Glasfurd, DuncanDuncan Glasfurd | 1873 | 1916 | [90] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Glasgow, WilliamWilliam Glasgow | 1876 | 1955 | [91] |
Brigadier General | Goddard, HenryHenry Goddard | 1869 | 1955 | [92] |
Major General | Gordon, IanIan Gordon | 1952 | – | [93] |
Major General | Gordon, Joseph MariaJoseph Maria Gordon | 1856 | 1929 | [94] |
Major General | Gower, SteveSteve Gower | 1940 | – | [95] |
Major General | Graham, StuartStuart Graham | 1920 | 1996 | [96] |
Brigadier General | Grant, WilliamWilliam Grant | 1870 | 1939 | [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 | 1865 | 1947 | [101] |
Major General | Grimwade, HaroldHarold Grimwade | 1869 | 1949 | [102] |
Major General | Haddad, PeterPeter Haddad | 1947 | – | [103] |
Major General | Hammer, Heathcote HowardHeathcote Howard Hammer | 1905 | 1961 | [99] |
Major General | Hardie, John LeslieJohn Leslie Hardie | 1882 | 1956 | [104] |
Major General | Hartley, JohnJohn Hartley | [105] | ||
General | Hassett, FrankFrank Hassett | 1918 | 2008 | [106] |
Major General | Hay, BobBob Hay | 1920 | 1998 | [107] |
Brigadier General | Heane, JamesJames Heane | 1874 | 1954 | [108] |
Major General | Henderson, William GeorgeWilliam George Henderson | 1919 | 1995 | [109] |
Lieutenant General | Herring, EdmundEdmund Herring | 1892 | 1982 | [110] |
Brigadier General | Herring, SydneySydney Herring | 1881 | 1951 | [111] |
Lieutenant General | Hickling, FrankFrank Hickling | 1941 | – | [112] |
Major General | Hindmarsh, MikeMike Hindmarsh | 1956 | – | [113] |
Major General | Hoad, JohnJohn Hoad | 1856 | 1911 | [114] |
Lieutenant General | Hobbs, TalbotTalbot Hobbs | 1864 | 1938 | [115] |
Major General | Hoeben, CliftonClifton Hoeben | 1947 | – | [116] |
Major General | Holmes, WilliamWilliam Holmes | 1862 | 1917 | [117] |
Major General | Hopkins, Ronald Ronald Hopkins | 1897 | 1990 | [118] |
Major General | Howse, NevilleNeville Howse | 1863 | 1930 | [119] |
Major General | Hughes, FredericFrederic Hughes | 1858 | 1944 | [120] |
Major General | Hughes, James 'Jim' CurnowJames 'Jim' Curnow Hughes | 1929 | 2016 | [121] |
Major General | Hughes, Ronald LawrenceRonald Lawrence Hughes | 1920 | 2003 | [122] |
General | Hurley, DavidDavid Hurley | 1953 | – | [123] |
Lieutenant General | Hutton, EdwardEdward Hutton | 1848 | 1923 | [124] |
Major General | Irving, GodfreyGodfrey Irving | 1867 | 1937 | [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 | 1884 | 1948 | [128] |
Brigadier General | Jobson, AlexanderAlexander Jobson | 1875 | 1933 | [129] |
Major General | Johnston, GeorgeGeorge Johnston | 1868 | 1949 | [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 | 1859 | 1935 | [136] |
Brigadier General | Lassetter, HarryHarry Lassetter | 1860 | 1926 | [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, CharlesCharles 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 | 1874 | 1930 | [148] |
Major General | MacArthur-Onslow, DenzilDenzil MacArthur-Onslow | 1904 | 1984 | |
Brigadier General | MacArthur-Onslow, GeorgeGeorge MacArthur-Onslow | 1875 | 1931 | [149] |
Major General | Macarthur-Onslow, JamesJames Macarthur-Onslow | 1867 | 1946 | [150] |
General | MacDonald, ArthurArthur MacDonald | 1919 | 1995 | [151] |
Lieutenant General | Mackay, Iven GiffardIven Giffard Mackay | 1882 | 1966 | [152] |
Major General | Mackay, JamesJames Mackay | 1859 | 1935 | [153] |
Major General | Mackay, KennethKenneth Mackay | 1917 | 2004 | [154] |
Brigadier General | MacLaurin, Henry NormandHenry Normand MacLaurin | 1878 | 1915 | [155] |
Brigadier General | Martin, Edward FowellEdward Fowell Martin | 1875 | 1950 | [156] |
Major General | Maxwell, JohnJohn Maxwell | [157] | ||
Lieutenant General | McCay, James WhitesideJames Whiteside McCay | 1864 | 1930 | [158] |
Major General | McDonald, Bruce AlexanderBruce Alexander McDonald | 1925 | 1993 | |
Brigadier General | McGlinn, John PatrickJohn Patrick McGlinn | 1869 | 1946 | [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 | 1877 | 1947 | [163] |
Major General | McOwan, TimTim McOwan | ? | – | [164] |
Major General | Maitland, GordonGordon Maitland | |||
Major General | Melick, GregGreg Melick | 1949 | [165] | |
Brigadier General | Meredith, JohnJohn Meredith | 1864 | 1942 | [166] |
Major General | Milford, Edward JamesEdward James Milford | 1894 | 1972 | [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 | 1862 | 1918 | [185] |
Major General | Phillips, Owen ForbesOwen Forbes Phillips | 1882 | 1966 | [186] |
Major General | Plant, EricEric Plant | 1890 | 1950 | [187] |
Lieutenant General | Pollard, RegReg Pollard | 1903 | 1978 | [188] |
a/Brigadier General | Pope, HaroldHarold Pope | 1873 | 1938 | [189] |
Major General | Porter, SelwynSelwyn Porter | 1905 | 1963 | [190] |
Major General | Porter, StephenStephen Porter | 1961 | – | [191][192] |
Major General | Powell, RogerRoger Powell | 1949 | – | [193] |
Lieutenant General | Power, AshAsh Power | 1957 | – | [194] |
Major General | Ramaciotti, GustaveGustave Ramaciotti | 1861 | 1927 | [195] |
Major General | Ramsay, AlanAlan Ramsay | 1895 | 1973 | [196] |
Brigadier General | Rankin, ColinColin Rankin | 1869 | 1940 | [197] |
Major General | Rankin, GeorgeGeorge Rankin | 1887 | 1957 | [198] |
Major General | Risson, RobertRobert Risson | 1901 | 1992 | |
Major General | Roberts, FrankFrank Roberts | 1951 | - | |
Major General | Roberts-Smith, LenLen Roberts-Smith | 1945 | – | [199] |
Lieutenant General | Robertson, HoraceHorace Robertson | 1894 | 1960 | [200] |
Brigadier General | Robertson, JamesJames Robertson | 1878 | 1951 | [201] |
Major General | Rosenthal, CharlesCharles Rosenthal | 1875 | 1954 | [202] |
Lieutenant General | Rowell, SydneySydney Rowell | 1894 | 1975 | [203] |
Brigadier General | Royston, JohnJohn Royston | 1860 | 1942 | [204] |
Major General | Ryrie, GranvilleGranville Ryrie | 1865 | 1937 | [205] |
Lieutenant General | Sanderson, JohnJohn Sanderson | 1940 | – | [206] |
Lieutenant General | Savige, StanleyStanley Savige | 1890 | 1954 | [207] |
Lieutenant General | Secombe, VictorVictor Secombe | 1897 | 1962 | [208] |
Major General | Sellheim, VictorVictor Sellheim | 1866 | 1928 | [209] |
Major General | Simpson, Colin HallColin Hall Simpson | 1894 | 1964 | [210] |
Major General | Sinclair-Burgess, WilliamWilliam Sinclair-Burgess | 1880 | 1964 | [211] |
Major General | Sinclair-MacLagan, EwenEwen Sinclair-MacLagan | 1868 | 1948 | [212] (British officer)[1] |
Major General | Slater, MickMick Slater | 1958 | - | |
Lieutenant General | Smart, EdwardEdward Smart | 1891 | 1961 | [213] |
Brigadier General | Smith, RobertRobert Smith | 1881 | 1928 | [214] |
Major General | Smith, SteveSteve Smith | 1959 | – | [215] |
Major General | Smith, StuartStuart Smith | 1963 | – | [216] |
Major General | Smyth, NevillNevill Smyth | 1868 | 1941 | [217] |
Lieutenant General | Squires, Ernest KerErnest Ker Squires | 1882 | 1940 | [218] |
Major General | Steele, CliveClive Steele | 1892 | 1955 | [219] |
Major General | Steele, William Alan BeevorWilliam Alan Beevor Steele | 1895 | 1966 | [220] |
Major General | Stevens, JackJack Stevens | 1896 | 1969 | [221] |
Major General | Stevenson, JohnJohn Stevenson | 1925 | 2008 | [222] |
Brigadier General | Stewart, CampbellCampbell Stewart | 1884 | 1947 | [223] |
Major General | Stretton, AlanAlan Stretton | 1922 | 2012 | [224] |
Lieutenant General | Sturdee, VernonVernon Sturdee | 1890 | 1966 | [225] |
Major General | Symon, PaulPaul Symon | 1960 | – | [226] |
Major General | Treacy, RichardRichard Treacy | [227] | ||
Major General | Tivey, EdwinEdwin Tivey | 1866 | 1947 | [228] |
Major General | Toohey , Kathryn Kathryn Toohey | [229] | ||
Major General | Vasey , AlanAlan Vasey | 1895 | 1945 | [230] |
Major General | Vickery, NormanNorman Vickery | 1917 | 1998 | [231] |
Major General | Vincent, DouglasDouglas Vincent | 1916 | 1995 | [232] |
Major General | Walsh , RoyRoy Walsh | 1888 | 1962 | [233] |
Lieutenant General | Wells, HenryHenry Wells | 1898 | 1973 | [234] |
General | White , BrudenellBrudenell White | 1876 | 1940 | [235] |
Major General | Whitelaw (general), JohnJohn Whitelaw (general) | 1894 | 1964 | [236] Both father and son were named MAJGEN John Stewart Whitelaw |
Major General | Whitelaw (1921–2010), JohnJohn Whitelaw (1921–2010) | 1921 | 2010 | [237] |
Lieutenant General | Whitham , JohnJohn Whitham | 1881 | 1952 | [238] |
Major General | Wilkie, SimoneSimone Wilkie | 1964 | – | [239] |
Major General | Williams , ThomasThomas Williams | 1884 | 1950 | [240] |
Major General | Willis, SimonSimon Willis | ? | – | [68] |
Major General | Wilson, Arthur GillespieArthur Gillespie Wilson | 1897 | ? | [241] |
Brigadier General | Wilson, LachlanLachlan Wilson | 1871 | 1947 | [242] |
Major General | Wilson, NeilNeil Wilson | 1947 | – | [243] |
Major General | Wilson, RichardRichard Wilson | 1955 | – | [244] |
General | Wilton, JohnJohn Wilton | 1910 | 1981 | [245] |
Major General | Windeyer, VictorVictor Windeyer | 1900 | 1987 | [246] |
Brigadier General | Wisdom, EvanEvan Wisdom | 1869 | 1945 | [247] |
Lieutenant General | Woodward, EricEric Woodward | 1899 | 1967 | [248] |
Major General | Wootten, GeorgeGeorge Wootten | 1893 | 1970 | [249] |
Lieutenant General | Wynter , HenryHenry Wynter | 1886 | 1945 | [250] |
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
- ↑ 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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- 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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