Deputy Chief of Navy (Australia)

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Deputy Chief of the Royal Australian Navy
Incumbent
Jonathan Earley
since 16 December 2022
StyleRear Admiral
AbbreviationDCN
Member ofRoyal Australian Navy
Reports toChief of Navy
WebsiteOfficial website

The Deputy Chief of Navy (DCN) is the second most senior appointment in the

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Appointees

The following list chronologically records those who have held the post of Deputy Chief of Navy or its preceding positions. Rank and honours are as at the completion of the individual's tours.

Rank
Name
Postnominal(s)
Term
began
Term
ended
Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
Captain Frank Getting 1940 1942[1]
Captain Roy Dowling September 1943 1944
Captain David Harries 1944 1945[2]
Captain Herbert Buchanan
DSO
October 1945 1946[3][4]
Captain Henry Burrell October 1946 October 1948
Captain Galfry Gatacre DSC & Bar October 1948 1951[5]
Captain Alan McNicoll GM October 1951 1952[6]
Captain Otto Becher
DSO, DSC & Bar
1952 1954[4]
Captain Henry Burrell 1954 1954
Rear Admiral Jack Mesley
LVO, DSC
1955 1957[2]
Rear Admiral Galfry Gatacre
DSO, DSC & Bar
January 1957 January 1959[5]
Rear Admiral Otto Becher
DSO, DSC & Bar
January 1959 1962[4]
Rear Admiral Thomas Morrison
CBE, DSC
1962 1964[2]
Rear Admiral Richard Peek
OBE, DSC
1965 1967
Rear Admiral Victor Smith
CBE, DSC
1967 April 1968
Rear Admiral David Stevenson
CBE
1968 1970
Rear Admiral David Wells
CBE
1970 1971[7]
Rear Admiral Anthony Synnot
CBE
1972 1973
Rear Admiral William Dovers
CBE, DSC
1973 1975[4][8][9]
Rear Admiral Geoffrey Gladstone
AO, DSC & Bar
1974[9] 1975[2]
Rear Admiral Brian Murray 1975 1978[2]
Rear Admiral Neil McDonald
AO
1978 1979[2]
Rear Admiral John Stevens 1979 1981[7]
Rear Admiral
Peter Doyle
OBE
1981 1982[4]
Rear Admiral Geoffrey Woolrych
AO
1982 1983[7]
Rear Admiral Ian Richards
AO
1983 1984[7]
Rear Admiral Ian Knox 1984 1984
Rear Admiral Neil Ralph
AO, DSC
1985 1989[10][11]
Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair
AO
1989 1989
Rear Admiral Ken Doolan 1989 1990[4]
Rear Admiral Ian MacDougall July 1990 March 1991
Rear Admiral Robert Walls
AM
1991 1991
Rear Admiral Rodney Taylor
AO
November 1991 1994
Rear Admiral David Campbell
AM
1994 1995[4]
Rear Admiral Chris Barrie
AO
May 1996 June 1997
Deputy Chief of Navy
Rear Admiral Chris Oxenbould
AO
1997 1999[7]
Rear Admiral Chris Ritchie
AO
1999 1999[12]
Rear Admiral Geoffrey Smith
AM
1999 2000[7]
Rear Admiral Brian Adams
AM
June 2000 June 2002[4]
Rear Admiral Rowan Moffitt
AM
June 2002 June 2004[2]
Rear Admiral Max Hancock
AM
June 2004 June 2006[2]
Rear Admiral Russ Crane
AM, CSM
June 2006 June 2008
Rear Admiral Davyd Thomas
AO, CSC
June 2008 February 2011
Rear Admiral Trevor Jones
AM, CSC
February 2011 2013
Rear Admiral Michael van Balen
AO
2013 28 January 2016
Rear Admiral Michael Noonan
AM
28 January 2016 23 March 2018
Rear Admiral Mark Hammond
AM
23 March 2018 11 September 2020
Rear Admiral Christopher Smith CSM 11 September 2020[13] 16 December 2022
Rear Admiral Jonathan Earley CSC 16 December 2022 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ Getting Division, Royal Australian Navy Recruit School, HMAS Cerberus
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Rear Admirals G-M, Admirals of the RAN
  3. Melbourne University Press
    , 1993, pp 286–287.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Rear Admirals A-F, Admirals of the RAN
  5. ^
    ISSN 1833-7538
    . Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  6. ^ "McNicoll, Alan Wedel Ramsay". Records Search. National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 5 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b c d e f Rear Admirals N-Z, Admirals of the RAN
  8. William Anthony George Dovers
    CSC (born 1951) who was SO to DCNS
  9. ^ a b Dovers' end date is inconsistent with Gladstone's start date
  10. ^ A short biography of our national patron Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Rear Admiral Neil Ralph ret'd, Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia, Victorian Branch, www.vvaavic.org.au
  11. ^ Australia Day Honours, 1987 Archived 3 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1987
  12. ^ Vice Admirals, Admirals of the RAN
  13. ^ "Rear Admiral Christopher Smith". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 13 September 2020.