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). For other senior ranking officers, see list of Australian Army brigadiers.

Ranks

The senior Australian Army ranks are:

List

RankNameBornDied Notes[1]
Major GeneralPeter Abigail1948 [2]
Major GeneralPaul Alexander[3]
Major GeneralArthur "Tubby" Allen18941959 [4]
Brigadier GeneralRobert Anderson18651940 [5]
Brigadier GeneralStuart Milligan Anderson?? [6] (British officer)[1]
Major GeneralWarren Anderson18941973 [7]
Major GeneralJohn Antill18661937 [8]
Major GeneralPeter Arnison1940 [9]
GeneralJohn Baker 19362007 [10]
Major GeneralJim Barry1932 [11]
Major GeneralLeslie Beavis18951975 [12]
Lieutenant GeneralGordon Bennett18871962 [13]
GeneralPhillip Bennett1928 [14]
Lieutenant GeneralFrank Berryman18941981 [15]
Brigadier GeneralAlfred Bessell-Browne18771947 [16]
Lieutenant GeneralRudolph Bierwirth18991993 [17]
Field MarshalWilliam Birdwood18651951 [18] (British officer)[1]
Major GeneralDavid Blake18871965 [19]
Field MarshalThomas Blamey18841951 [20]
Lieutenant GeneralAllan Boase18941964 [21]
Brigadier GeneralWilliam Kinsey Bolton18601941 [22]
Major GeneralCharles Brand18731961 [23]
Major GeneralPaul Brereton1957
Lieutenant GeneralWilliam Bridgeford18941971 [24]
Major GeneralWilliam Bridges18611915 [25]
Major GeneralJohn Broadbent19142006 [26]
Lieutenant GeneralMervyn Brogan19151994 [27]
Brigadier GeneralReginald Spencer Browne18561943 [28] a.k.a. Spencer Browne
Major GeneralJulius Bruche18731961 [29]
Major General Ross Stuart Buchan 1935 2003 [30]
Major GeneralWilliam Sinclair-Burgess18801964 [31] (New Zealand officer)[1][32]
Major GeneralRick Burr1964 [33]
Major GeneralJames Burston18561920 [34]
Major GeneralSamuel Burston18881960 [35]
Major GeneralRolland Busch19201985 [36]
Major GeneralDavid Butler1928 [37]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Caligari1960 [38]
Major GeneralCecil Callaghan18901967 [39]
Lieutenant GeneralAngus Campbell? [40]
Major GeneralIan Campbell19001997[41]
Major GeneralJames Cannan18821976[42]
Major GeneralJohn Cantwell1956[43]
Major GeneralShane Caughey1962[44]
Major GeneralGrant Cavenagh?[45][46][47]
Major GeneralDave Chalmers1958[48]
Major GeneralJohn Chapman18961963[49]
GeneralHarry Chauvel18651945[50]
Brigadier GeneralSydney Christian18681931[51]
Major GeneralMichael Clifford19562017[52]
Lieutenant GeneralCyril Clowes18921968[53]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Coates19322018[54]
Major GeneralJ.M. Connolly1944?[55]
GeneralPeter Cosgrove1947[56]
Major GeneralElizabeth Cosson1958[57] First female Major General
Major GeneralCharles Cox18631944[58]
Major GeneralWalter Coxen18701949[59]
Major GeneralW.J. "Bill" Crews1944?[60]
Major GeneralPaul Cullen19092007[61]
Lieutenant GeneralThomas Daly19132004[62]
Brigadier GeneralCharles Stewart Davies??(British officer)[1][63]
Major GeneralBrian Dawson?[64]
Major GeneralStephen Day ??[46][65]
Major GeneralDerek Deighton19301991[66]
Major GeneralThomas Dodds18731943[67]
Major GeneralIvan Dougherty19071998[68]
Major GeneralMajor Downes18341923[69]
Major GeneralRupert Downes18851945Son of Major Downes [70]
Major GeneralEdmund Drake-Brockman18841949[71]
Major GeneralPeter Dunn1947[72]
Lieutenant GeneralDonald Dunstan19232011[73]
Major GeneralJames Durrant18851963[74]
Major GeneralKenneth Eather19011993[75]
Lieutenant GeneralHector Edgar19031978[76]
Major GeneralHarold Elliott18781931[77]
Lieutenant GeneralMark Evans1953[78]
Major General David Ferguson1941?[79]
Major GeneralHarry Finn18521924[80]
Major GeneralIan Flawith??[81]
Major GeneralGerard Fogarty??[46][47]
Major GeneralCecil Foott18761942[82]
Major GeneralJohn Forsyth18671928[83]
Brigadier GeneralHubert John Foster18551919[84]
Major GeneralDuncan Francis19372004[85]
Major GeneralColin Angus Ewen Fraser??[86]
Major GeneralTony Fraser1958[87]
Major GeneralCraig Furini??[88]
Major GeneralFrederick Galleghan18971971[89]
Major GeneralGregory Garde1949[90]
Lieutenant GeneralRagnar Garrett19001977[91]
Major GeneralJohn Gellibrand18721945[92]
Lieutenant GeneralKen Gillespie1952

[93]

Major GeneralPeter "Gus" Gilmore1962[94]
Brigadier GeneralDuncan Glasfurd18731916[95] (British officer)[1]
Major GeneralWilliam Glasgow18761955[96]
Brigadier GeneralHenry Goddard18691955[97]
Major GeneralIan Gordon1952[98]
Major GeneralJoseph Maria Gordon18561929[99]
Major GeneralSteve Gower1940[100]
Major GeneralStuart Graham19201996[101]
Brigadier GeneralWilliam Grant18701939[102]
GeneralPeter Gration1932[103]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Grey1939[104]
Major GeneralRon Grey1930[105]
Brigadier GeneralThomas Griffiths18651947[106]
Major GeneralHarold Grimwade18691949[107]
Major GeneralPeter Haddad1947 [108]
Major GeneralHeathcote Howard Hammer19051961[104]
Major GeneralJohn Leslie Hardie18821956[109]
Major GeneralJohn Hartley??[110]
GeneralFrank Hassett19182008 [111]
Major GeneralBob Hay19201998 [112]
Brigadier GeneralJames Heane18741954 [113]
Major GeneralWilliam George Henderson19191995 [114]
Lieutenant GeneralEdmund Herring18921982[115]
Brigadier GeneralSydney Herring18811951[116]
Lieutenant GeneralFrank Hickling1941[117]
Major GeneralMike Hindmarsh1956[118]
Major GeneralJohn Hoad18561911[119]
Lieutenant GeneralTalbot Hobbs18641938[120]
Major GeneralClifton Hoeben1947[121]
Major GeneralWilliam Holmes18621917[122]
Major General Ronald Hopkins18971990[123]
Major GeneralNeville Howse18631930[124]
Major GeneralFrederic Hughes18581944[125]
Major GeneralJames "Jim" Curnow Hughes19292016[126]
Major GeneralRonald Lawrence Hughes19202003[127]
GeneralDavid Hurley1953[128]
Lieutenant GeneralEdward Hutton18481923[129]
Major GeneralGodfrey Irving18671937[130]
Major GeneralRobert Jackson18861948[131]
Major GeneralWilliam James19302015[132]
Major GeneralMichael Jeffery1937
Lieutenant GeneralCarl Jess18841948[133]
Brigadier GeneralAlexander Jobson18751933[134]
Major GeneralGeorge Johnston18681949[135]
Major GeneralMichael Keating1945[136]
Major GeneralMark Kelly1956[137]
Major GeneralJustin Kelly??
Major GeneralMichael Krause??[138]
Major GeneralRobert William Knights19121975[139]
Brigadier GeneralGeorge Hodges Knox18851960[140]
Brigadier GeneralJohn Lamrock18591935[141]
Brigadier GeneralHarry Lassetter18601926[142]
Major GeneralKevin Latchford19272013[143]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Lavarack18851957[144]
Lieutenant GeneralPeter Leahy1952[145]
Brigadier GeneralRaymond Leane18781962[146]
Lieutenant GeneralJames Gordon Legge18631947[147]
Major GeneralStanley Ferguson Legge19001977Son James Gordon Legge [148]
Major GeneralDuncan Lewis1954[149]
Major GeneralCharles Lloyd18991956[150]
Major GeneralHerbert Lloyd18831957[151]
Major GeneralCharles Long19141980[152]
Brigadier GeneralGeorge Long18741930[153]
Major GeneralDenzil MacArthur-Onslow19041984
Brigadier GeneralGeorge MacArthur-Onslow18751931[154]
Major GeneralJames Macarthur-Onslow18671946[155]
GeneralArthur MacDonald19191995[156]
Lieutenant GeneralIven Giffard Mackay18821966[157]
Major GeneralKenneth Mackay18591935[158]
Major GeneralKenneth Mackay19172004[159]
Brigadier GeneralHenry Normand MacLaurin18781915[160]
Brigadier GeneralEdward Fowell Martin18751950[161]
Major GeneralJohn Maxwell??[162]
Lieutenant GeneralJames Whiteside McCay18641930[163]
Major GeneralBruce Alexander McDonald19251993
Brigadier GeneralJohn Patrick McGlinn18691946[164]
Major GeneralDavid McLachlan1937?[165]
Major GeneralFergus (Gus) Andrew McLachlan??[166]
Major GeneralPaul McLachlan??[46]
Major GeneralMaurie McNarn??[167]
Major GeneralRonald McNicoll19061996Son of Walter McNicoll [168]
Brigadier GeneralWalter McNicoll18771947[169]
Major GeneralTim McOwan?[170]
Major GeneralGordon Maitland19262018[171]
Major GeneralGreg Melick1949?[172]
Brigadier GeneralJohn Meredith18641942[173]
Major GeneralEdward James Milford18941972[174]
Major GeneralMichael James Milford1962[175] Grandson of Edward James Milford.
Major GeneralJim Molan?[176]
GeneralJohn Monash18651931[177]
Major GeneralNewton Moore18701936[178]
Major GeneralBasil Morris18881975[179]
Major GeneralAlan Morrison19272008[180]
Major GeneralDavid Morrison1956[181]
Lieutenant GeneralLeslie Morshead18891959[182]
Lieutenant GeneralDesmond Mueller1943[183]
Major GeneralDavid Mulhall??[184]
Major GeneralIan Thomas Murdoch??[185]
Major GeneralJohn Murray18921951[186]
Lieutenant GeneralRobert Harold Nimmo18931966[187]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Northcott18901966[188]
Lieutenant GeneralLawrence O'Donnell1933[189]
Major GeneralCraig Orme??[190]
Major GeneralJohn Paton18671943[191]
Major GeneralSandy Pearson19182012
Brigadier GeneralSamuel Pethebridge18621918[192]
Major GeneralOwen Phillips18821966[193]
Major GeneralEric Plant18901950[194]
Lieutenant GeneralReg Pollard19031978[195]
Brigadier GeneralHarold Pope18731938[196]
Major GeneralSelwyn Porter19051963[197]
Major GeneralStephen Porter1961 [198][199]
Major GeneralRoger Powell1949[200]
Lieutenant GeneralAsh Power1957[201]
Major GeneralGustave Ramaciotti18611927[202]
Major GeneralAlan Ramsay18951973[203]
Brigadier GeneralColin Rankin18691940[204]
Major GeneralGeorge Rankin18871957[205]
Major GeneralRobert Risson19011992
Major GeneralFrank Roberts1951
Major GeneralLen Roberts-Smith1946[206]
Lieutenant GeneralHorace Robertson18941960[207]
Brigadier GeneralJames Robertson18781951[208]
Major GeneralCharles Rosenthal18751954[209]
Lieutenant GeneralSydney Rowell18941975[210]
Brigadier GeneralJohn Royston18601942[211]
Major General Mick Ryan [212]
Major GeneralGranville Ryrie18651937[213]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Sanderson1940[214]
Lieutenant GeneralStanley Savige18901954[215]
Lieutenant GeneralVictor Secombe18971962[216]
Major GeneralVictor Sellheim18661928[217]
Major GeneralColin Hall Simpson18941964[218]
Major GeneralEwen Sinclair-MacLagan18681948[219] (British officer)[1]
Major GeneralMick Slater1958
Lieutenant GeneralEdward Smart18911961[220]
Brigadier GeneralRobert Smith18811928[221]
Major GeneralSteve Smith1959[222]
Major GeneralStuart Smith1963[223]
Major GeneralNevill Smyth18681941[224]
Lieutenant GeneralErnest Ker Squires18821940[225]
Major GeneralClive Steele18921955[226]
Major GeneralWilliam Alan Beevor Steele18951966[227]
Major GeneralJack Stevens18961969[228]
Major GeneralJohn Stevenson19252008[229]
Brigadier GeneralCampbell Stewart18841947[230]
Major GeneralAlan Stretton19222012[231]
Lieutenant GeneralVernon Sturdee18901966[232]
Major GeneralPaul Symon1960[233]
Major GeneralRichard Treacy??[234]
Major GeneralEdwin Tivey18661947[235]
Major General Kathryn Toohey ??[236]
Major GeneralAlan Vasey 18951945[237]
Major GeneralNorman Vickery19171998[238]
Major GeneralDouglas Vincent19161995[239]
Major GeneralRoy Walsh18881962 [240]
Lieutenant GeneralHenry Wells18981973[241]
GeneralBrudenell White 18761940[242]
Major GeneralJohn Whitelaw (general, born 1894)18941964[243] Both father and son were named
Major General John Stewart Whitelaw
Major GeneralJohn Whitelaw (general, born 1921)19212010[244]
Lieutenant GeneralJohn Whitham 18811952[245]
Major GeneralSimone Wilkie1964[246]
Major GeneralThomas Williams 18841950[247]
Major GeneralSimon Willis?[72]
Major GeneralArthur Gillespie Wilson18971981[248]
Brigadier GeneralLachlan Wilson18711947[249]
Major GeneralNeil Wilson1947
Major GeneralRichard Wilson1955[250]
GeneralJohn Wilton19101981[251]
Major GeneralVictor Windeyer19001987[252]
Brigadier GeneralEvan Wisdom18691945[253]
Lieutenant GeneralEric Woodward18991967[254]
Major GeneralGeorge Wootten18931970[255]
Lieutenant GeneralHenry Wynter 18861945[256]

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
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    "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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