David Shackleton (admiral)
David John Shackleton | |
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Born | Officer of the Order of Australia (United States)Commander of the Legion of Merit | 2 March 1948
Early life
Shackleton was born in Leeds, United Kingdom, on 2 March 1948 to Ernest Shackleton and Elise Wilson. The family immigrated to Australia in 1959 and settled in Adelaide, where Shackleton was educated at Croydon High School.[1]
Shackleton joined the Navy in 1966 under Supplementary List (Executive) Scheme, and saw service in Vietnam while qualifying as a seaman officer.[2] He was given command of the destroyer escort HMAS Derwent in 1988,[3] was the Maritime commander for the opposing forces during Exercise Kangaroo 1989, and reached the rank of captain in 1989. He commanded the destroyer HMAS Brisbane from 1991 to 1992,[3] and was promoted to commodore in 1993.
He is a graduate of the RAN Staff College and the Joint Services Staff College, and has earned a
He was promoted to rear admiral in 1998,[2] and then vice admiral and Chief of Navy in 1999.[3] He initiated various organisational changes across the Navy.[3]
He was a senior Navy witness to the Senate Enquiry into the
Shackleton was appointed to the Defence SA Advisory Board in South Australia in 2007, the year of its establishment.
References
- ^ "Vice Admiral David Shackleton". ConnectWeb. Who's Who in Australia Online. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
- ^ a b Vice Admiral David Shackleton, AO, RAN, Chief of Navy Australian Defence Magazine
- ^ a b c d e f Techport Australia Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 7.30 Report – 25 March 2002: Defence Dept secretary offered to resign
- ^ "It's an honour – Order of Australia". Archived from the original on 4 February 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2010.