AUSTRALIAN ARMY WELCOMES NEW CHIEF

The Australian Army has welcomed its new Chief, Lieutenant General Rick Burr, AO, DSC, MVO during a ceremonial parade in Canberra today.

Outgoing Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Angus Campbell, AO, DSC said it was a great privilege to lead the Australian Army and after three years in command it was time to hand over his responsibilities as Chief to Lieutenant General Burr.

“Lieutenant General Burr is an exceptional officer and I congratulate him as he takes up command of the Australian Army. I am confident our Army is in great hands under his leadership,” Lieutenant General Campbell said.

“I would like to thank the men and women serving in our Army for their dedication and support during my tenure as their Chief.

I am very proud of them and the Army that together we have continued to build, guided by our values and a shared commitment to our nation.”

Lieutenant General Burr said he was deeply honoured to assume leadership of the Australian Army.

“Today, as I commence my time as Chief of Army, I start by recognising the ongoing contribution our soldiers make to the security of our nation,” Lieutenant General Burr said.

“They are dedicated and selfless in their service and I am proud of the extraordinary things they accomplish.

“Our men and women hold a special position of trust and we acknowledge our accountability to each other, the Army and our country.

“It is my good fortune to assume command after Lieutenant General Campbell. We are grateful for his authentic and ethical leadership, reinforcing our values and making us stronger.

“I commit to building upon his work. Army should expect continuity and momentum from me with respect to Lieutenant General Campbell’s policies and direction.

“I am honoured to lead the Australian Army, an extraordinary team of Australians. We have a strong foundation, great people and much to be proud of. It is a great time to be an Australian soldier.”

Lieutenant General Burr served as the Deputy Chief of Army, and prior to that as Deputy Commanding General US Army-Pacific – the first foreign officer to hold such a position.

In 2011–12 he was commander of the 1st Division and the Deployable Joint Force Headquarters.

His operational commands included the theatre-level multinational command of all Special Forces assigned to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan in 2008, and command of the Australian Special Forces Task Group in Afghanistan 2002 and Iraq 2003.

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