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    Australia Names First Female Chief of Army in Historic Move

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Australia announced on Monday that Lieutenant General Susan Coyle will become the first woman to lead the Australian Army, marking a historic milestone in the country’s defense leadership. Currently serving as chief of joint capabilities, Coyle is set to assume the role of Chief of Army in July, succeeding Lieutenant General Simon Stuart.

    This appointment coincides with the Australian military’s ongoing initiative to increase female participation among its ranks, as it confronts numerous allegations of systemic sexual harassment and discrimination. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted the significance of this moment, stating that from July, the Australian Army will have a female chief for the first time in its 125-year history.

    Defense Minister Richard Marles described Coyle’s promotion as a “deeply historic moment,” emphasizing its inspirational value. He quoted Coyle, saying, “You cannot be what you cannot see,” underlining the importance of visible role models for women currently serving and those considering a career in the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

    At 55 years old, Coyle enlisted in the military in 1987 and has held several senior command positions throughout her career. Marles also noted that she will be the first woman to lead any branch of the Australian military. Presently, women constitute approximately 21% of the ADF and hold 18.5% of senior leadership roles. The ADF aims to raise female participation to 25% by 2030.

    Last October, a class action lawsuit was filed against the ADF, accusing it of failing to protect thousands of female personnel from widespread sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination. This context adds weight to Coyle’s appointment as part of broader reform efforts.

    In another leadership change, Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, currently chief of the navy, was appointed as head of the ADF, replacing Admiral David Johnston. Rear Admiral Matthew Buckley, the current deputy chief of the Navy, will take over Hammond’s previous role as head of the navy.

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