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Susan Coyle to be first woman to lead Australian army in ‘deeply historic moment’

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle will become the first woman to lead the Australian Army, starting her term as Chief of Army in July. The announcement was made alongside other senior defense changes, including the promotion of Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, the current Chief of Navy, to Chief of Defence Force, replacing the retiring Admiral David Johnston.

Ben DohertyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-13 · 02:34 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Susan Coyle to be first woman to lead Australian army in ‘deeply historic moment’
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Lieutenant General Susan Coyle will become the first woman to lead the Australian Army, starting her term as Chief of Army in July. The announcement was made alongside other senior defense changes, including the promotion of Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, the current Chief of Navy, to Chief of Defence Force, replacing the retiring Admiral David Johnston. Hammond, who has served in the Royal Australian Navy for 40 years, will assume his new role leading the entire Australian Defence Force. Rear Admiral Matthew Buckley, the current Deputy Chief of Navy, will replace Hammond as Chief of Navy. Coyle has been the Chief of Joint Capabilities since 2024, responsible for cyber, space, and information warfare.

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Coyle was appointed chief of joint capabilities in July 2024.

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Hammond joined the navy in 1986 as an electronics technician.

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V Adm Mark Hammond has been promoted to chief of defence force, replacing the retiring Adm David Johnston.

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Lt Gen Susan Coyle, the incoming chief of army, has been chief of joint capabilities, responsible for the Australian Defence Force’s cyber and space commands, as well as information warfare, since 2024. Photograph: Kym Smith/Defence PR View image in fullscreen Lt Gen Susan Coyle, the incoming chief of army, has been chief of joint capabilities, responsible for the Australian Defence Force’s cyber and space commands, as well as information warfare, since 2024. Photograph: Kym Smith/Defence PR Susan Coyle to be first woman to lead Australian Army in ‘deeply historic moment’ Appointment part of senior defence changes as navy chief Mark Hammond promoted to chief of defence force Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Lt Gen Susan Coyle, an officer of more than three decades standing, will become the first woman to lead the Australian Army. Coyle has been announced as the new chief of army, with her term beginning in July. Announcing her appointment, the defence minister, Richard Marles, described Coyle as a “standout candidate” to lead the army. The current chief of navy, V Adm Mark Hammond, has been promoted to chief of defence force, replacing the retiring Adm David Johnston. Announcing the appointment, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said Hammond “has had a distinguished career spanning 40 years in the Royal Australian Navy”. “V Adm Hammond will continue to bring valuable insight to the role of chief of the defence force.” Hammond joined the navy in 1986 as an electronics technician before becoming a naval officer two years later. He served on the Collins class of submarines, commanding the HMAS Farncomb across the Indo-Pacific, and was posted as an assistant naval attache in Washington DC. Hammond became head of navy in July 2022, overseeing work on the multibillion-dollar Aukus nuclear submarine deal. “This is probably the most humbling moment in my career,” he told reporters. “I certainly look forward to serving with and for Australia’s sailors, soldiers and aviators as their chief of defence force through the challenging times ahead.” Rear Adm Matthew Buckley, the current deputy chief of navy, will be appointed on promotion to replace Hammond as chief of navy. View image in fullscreen The current chief of navy, V Adm Mark Hammond, has been promoted to chief of defence force, replacing the retiring Adm David Johnston. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images Coyle, who joined the army reserve in 1987, graduated as an officer from the Australian Defence Force Academy in 1992. She held positions as head of information warfare, commander of Joint Task Force 633 (in the Middle East) and commander of Task Group Afghanistan. Coyle has commanded troops on deployment to Timor-Leste, Solomon Islands and Afghanistan. In July 2024, Coyle was appointed chief of joint capabilities, responsible for the ADF’s cyber and space commands, as well as information warfare. The mother of three, whose husband also serves in the military, holds postgraduate master’s degrees and is a distinguished graduate of the US Army War College. Marles said Coyle’s elevation to lead the army was “a deeply historic moment”. “Susan said to me: ‘you cannot be what you cannot see’. “Susan’s achievement will be deeply significant to women who are serving in the Australian Defence Force today and women who are thinking about serving in the Australian Defence Force in the future.” Coyle has previously spoken about the changing nature of the Australian military. In 2024, she told the ABC that, when she enlisted, just 10% of personnel were women, and the highest ranked female soldier was a colonel. “There’s lots of really good women coming through, who have worked really hard, have done all the right types of jobs and I think being recognised. It’s a wonderful place to be.” Johnston, the current chief of the defence, will retire in July after more than 48 years in the defence force. Lt Gen Simon Stuart, the current chief of army, will also retire in July. Explore more on these topics Australian military Richard Marles Australian politics news Share Reuse this content
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