John Harvey (RAAF officer)
John Paul Harvey | |
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Born | Member of the Order of Australia | 4 September 1954
Military career
Early career
Harvey joined the RAAF as a navigator in 1977. After completing navigator training at RAAF Base East Sale he was posted to Canberra bomber aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley.[1]
After four years flying Canberra aircraft, Harvey was appointed as the Minister for Defence's escort officer.[2]
Harvey converted to the F-111 and completed a three-year flying tour on F-111. Following this he was appointed to the Joint Intelligence Organisation in Technical Intelligence where he served for three years.[2] Harvey was then posted to the United States Air Force as the Flight Test Director for the F-111 Avionics Update Project.
Harvey spent a year on exchange with the New Zealand Ministry of Defence before taking up a Visiting Fellow position with the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University.[2]
After leaving the Australian National University Harvey was appointed the Defence Attaché to Southern Europe.[1]
Senior command
Harvey was promoted to air commodore and posted as Director General Aerospace Development and on 2 September 2002 he was appointed Director General Air Combat Capability.[1]
In November 2006, Harvey was promoted to
In the 2008
In October 2010, following the resignation of Vice Admiral Matt Tripovich, Harvey was promoted to the rank of air marshal and appointed as Chief Capability Development Group.
Retirement
At the beginning of December 2011, Harvey's position as Chief of the Capability Development Group was made answerable to a new civilian appointee.[4] Harvey objected to the new arrangement, and subsequently tended his resignation from the RAAF; according to the Canberra Times, he "is not going to another position in Defence".[5][6]
Personal life
Harvey has degrees in architecture from the University of New South Wales as well as psychology and information science.[2]
Honours and awards
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Member of the Order of Australia (AM) |
26 January 2008[3] | |
Australian Service Medal | ||
Defence Force Service Medal | 30–34 years service | |
Australian Defence Medal |
References
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- ^ McPhedran, Ian (27 January 2012). "Smith fires up a heated war with top brass". Adelaide Advertiser. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
- ^ "Marshal exits over Defence revamp". Canberra Times. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
- ^ "Problems in the Department of Defence are mainly structural and financial, not personal or civil-military in nature". The Australian Financial Review (not published). 24 September 2012. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2013.