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Commander Forces Command (CFC) is a senior Australian Army position created in July 2009. The incumbent holds the rank of Major General (Australia) (two-star rank).
The position was created by the merging of the previous Land Commander Australia (LCAUST) and Commander Training Command - Army (CTC-A) positions.
Appointees
The following list chronologically records those who have held the post of Commander Forces Command or its preceding positions. Rank and honours are as at the completion of the individual's tour(s).
Rank Name Post-
NominalsTerm began Term ended Land Commander Australia Major General Peter Arnison AO 1994 1996 Major General David Hurley AO DSC December 2002 December 2003 Major General Ken Gillespie AO DSC CSM January 2004 July 2005 Major General Mark Kelly AO July 2005 December 2008 Major General David Morrison AM December 2008 July 2009 Commander Forces Command Major General David Morrison AO July 2009 June 2011 Major General Jeffrey Sengelman DSC AM CSC June 2011 Forces Command
Forces Command is the primary command for the land forces of the Australian Army.[1]
Units under the command of the Forces Command;
- 2nd Division - Australian Army Reserve
- 1st Brigade
- 3rd Brigade
- 6th Brigade - Intelligence, Survelliance, Target Acquisition & Reconnaissance Group
- 7th Brigade
- 16th Aviation Brigade
- 17th Combat Service Support Brigade
- All Corps Training Group
- Land Training Group
References
- ^ Adaptive Army - Adaptive Army Public Paper
Leadership of the Australian Defence Force Vice Chief of the Defence Force (VCDF) • Chief, Capability Development Group (CCDG) • Chief of Joint Operations (CJOPS)Commander Australian Fleet (COMAUSFLT) • Commander Forces Command (CFC) • Air Commander Australia (ACAUST)Categories:- Military of Australia
- Australian generals
- Military rank stubs
- Australian military stubs
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