The following is an incomplete list of Australian brigadier generals.
Brigadier General is a senior rank in the Armed Forces. It is the lowest ranking General Officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of Colonel and Major General. A Brigadier General is typically in command of a Brigade consisting of around 3,000 troops (three Battalions).
In some countries, this rank is given the name of Brigadier and not considered a General Officer rank, but is usually equivalent to Brigadier General in the armies of nations that use the rank.
In the first quarter of the 20th century, British and Commonwealth Armies used the rank of Brigadier General as a temporary appointment, or as an honorary appointment on retirement. In the 1920s this practice changed to the use of Brigadier, which was not classed as a General Officer and would often only apply while holding certain assignments.
Use of Brigadier in Australia[]
In the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, the rank of brigadier general was always temporary and held only while the officer was posted to a particular task, typically the command of a brigade. When posted elsewhere, the rank would be relinquished and the former rank resumed. This policy prevented an accumulation of high-ranking general officers brought about by the relatively high turnover of brigade commanders. Brigadier general was also used as an honorary rank on retirement. The rank insignia was like that of the current major general, but without the pip.
As in other parts of the United Kingdom, the rank was later replaced by brigadier. Hence, prior to 1922, a "brigadier general" was a "general officer"; subsequently, brigadiers were not "generals"; this is shown by the rank insignia being like that of a colonel, but with an extra (third) pip.
List[]
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
Note that Ross Mallett's excellent First AIF website has been moved, and many of the links below need updating.
Information about "General Officers of the First AIF" can now be found at http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8888/Generals/index.html
For example:
– R. Mallett, Robert Murray McCheyne Anderson, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au can now be found at: http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8888/Generals/anderson.html
– R. Mallett, John Macquarie Antill, General Officers of the First AIF, adfa.edu.au can now be found at: http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8888/Generals/antill.html
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AO: Officer of the Order of Australia, 12 June 1995, In recognition of service to the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force, particularly in the fields of personnel and operations
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