- Mick Mumford
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Lieutenant Colonel Michael Anthony "Mick" Mumford CSC is a career military officer in the Australian Army.
He came to prominence in 2006:
- Commanding Officer, 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, from early 2006, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel;
- As CO of Private Jacob Kovco, the first Australian soldier to die during the Iraq campaign (April 2006);
- Commanding 3RAR during:
- Operation Anode (Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, specifically the Australian response to riots following 2006 general election, April 2006);
- Operation Astute responding to riots in East Timor (May–June 2006);
Other interests
Lieutenant Colonel Mick Mumford is the Chairman of the Military Christian Fellowship of Australia.[1]
Mick Mumford is currently completing a Masters of Divinity at Malyon College in Brisbane.
External links
- East Timor report, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Australian Defence Department
- Military Christian Fellowship of Australia
- It's an Honour Entry
Categories:- Australian Army officers
- Australian military personnel of the Iraq War
- Living people
- Recipients of the Conspicuous Service Cross (Australia)
- Australian military personnel stubs
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