Английская Википедия:Air chief marshal (Australia)

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Air chief marshal (abbreviated as ACM) is the highest active rank of the Royal Australian Air Force and was created as a direct equivalent of the British Royal Air Force rank of air chief marshal. It is also considered a four-star rank. The only time the rank is held is when the Chief of the Defence Force is an Air Force officer.

Air chief marshal is a higher rank than air marshal and is a lower rank than Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force, which has only ever been awarded as an honorary rank. Air chief marshal is a direct equivalent of admiral in the Royal Australian Navy and general in the Australian Army.

Insignia

The insignia worn on the uniform is three light blue bands (each on a slightly wider black band) over a light blue band on a black broad band.

Australian air chief marshals may also fly an officer distinguishing flag. For air chief marshals this comprises five horizontal stripes which from top to bottom are coloured: dark blue, light blue, red (double thickness), light blue and dark blue with four stars imposed in a line on the red stripe.[1]

Australian air chief marshals

With the establishment of the Australian Air Board on 9 November 1920, Australian Air Corps officers dropped their army ranks in favour of those based on the Royal Air Force. However, it was not until 1965, when Frederick Scherger became Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee and was promoted to air chief marshal, that an RAAF officer attained the rank.

Throughout the history of the RAAF, only four of its officers have held the rank:

Name Postnominals Promoted Retired Died
Файл:019431Scherger.jpg Sir Frederick Scherger Шаблон:Post-nominals 1961 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:Start date
Файл:P02032.002NevMcNamara.jpg Sir Neville McNamara Шаблон:Post-nominals 1982 1984 Шаблон:Start date
Файл:Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston.jpg Sir Angus Houston Шаблон:Post-nominals 2005 Шаблон:Start date living
Файл:Mark Binskin 2018.jpg Mark Binskin Шаблон:Post-nominals Шаблон:Start date 2018 living

See also

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References

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