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from the United States government for his services in the role. He returned to Australia in 2006 and occupied a series of staff positions at Army Headquarters, including Director General of Defence Public Affairs and Director General Future Land Warfare, and as chief of staff at
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on 1 February 2002. Three squadrons of the SASR completed operational rotations in Afghanistan over the first twelve months, receiving praise from Mattis and other coalition partners for their efficiency and effectiveness. The squadrons' achievements were recognised with the
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elements in the region. After more than three months of heavy activity, during which 1 Squadron SASR was involved in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, Gilmore was succeeded in command of the Australian Special Operations Task Group by Lieutenant Colonel
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for the training, capability development, and operations of Australia's special forces. In November 2012, Gilmore represented the Australian Army and Special Operations Command during the reinterment of two Australian soldiers at
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Special Operations Forces (2009–10). Following promotion to major general he held a succession of senior appointments, including
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to lead the Coalition Advisory Support Team in the Iraqi Joint Headquarters. His work supported coalition operations in the
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Gilmore is married and has three children. An active sportsman, he enjoys running, surfing, and spectating
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Uncommon Soldier: Brave, Compassionate and Tough, the Making of Australia's Modern Diggers
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as Director of Strategy and International Engagement. He was soon after seconded to the
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in recognition of his "service to Australian society through the Australian Army".
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Gilmore was selected to command the Special Operations Forces assigned to the
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A Versatile Force: The Future of Australia's Special Operations Capability
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in the United Kingdom, the Australian Army Command and Staff College, the
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in Sydney. In 1988, Gilmore passed selection and was appointed to the
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Gilmore's period as commanding officer of the SASR coincided with
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as a platoon commander, later serving with the Infantry Centre in
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In 2003, Gilmore was posted to Australian Army Headquarters in
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in southern Afghanistan. There, Gilmore's men worked alongside
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Davies, Andrew; Jennings, Peter; Scheer, Benjamin (2014).
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Peter Warwick Gilmore was born on 31 January 1962 in
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Australian Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies
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Ian Gilmore was an officer in the 1578:Royal Military College, Duntroon graduates 1553:People educated at Canberra Grammar School 1380: 970:"Centenary Medal to Peter Warwick Gilmore" 31: 20: 1246:"Military Strategic Commitments Division" 1129: 706:"Obituaries: Gilmore, Ian George Charles" 671: 669: 667: 665: 370:Australian Institute of Company Directors 352:on 14 December 1983. He later read for a 138:Coalition Advisory Support Team (2005–06) 530:major during a training exercise in the 416:, Australia's initial commitment to the 236:in 1983 and spent much of his career in 1042: 1030: 1018: 1006: 994: 631: 540:International Security Assistance Force 509:Headquarters Special Operations Command 254:International Security Assistance Force 133:International Security Assistance Force 1487:Special Operations Commander Australia 1150:The Queen's Birthday 2013 Honours List 942: 940: 938: 936: 885: 883: 881: 879: 877: 875: 873: 821:"Maj-Gen. (Gus) Peter Warwick Gilmore" 552:Special Operations Commander Australia 490:in November 2005, Gilmore deployed to 258:Special Operations Commander Australia 1250:Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group 1224:Vice Chief of the Defence Force Group 815: 813: 811: 809: 807: 700: 698: 281: 7: 1583:University of New South Wales alumni 1303:. Sydney: Harper Collins Australia. 385:Gilmore was initially posted to the 332:. He graduated from Duntroon with a 1366:. Sydney: HarperCollins Australia. 1090:"The Queen's Birthday 2009 Honours" 1054: 381:Early career and regimental command 135:Special Operations Forces (2009–10) 1558:People educated at Geelong College 1548:Officers of the Order of Australia 1200:. Australian Army. 5 December 2016 1118:Davies, Jennings & Scheer 2014 1072:Minister for Defence media release 565:Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery 14: 1178:. Australian Army. Archived from 1097:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 954:. Australian Army. Archived from 918:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 855:Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 792:. Department of Veterans' Affairs 766:. Department of Veterans' Affairs 740:. Department of Veterans' Affairs 604:Vice Chief of Defence Force Group 576:Officer of the Order of Australia 362:Royal Military College of Science 167:Officer of the Order of Australia 513:Member of the Order of Australia 462:, while Gilmore was awarded the 323:Royal Military College, Duntroon 226:Royal Military College, Duntroon 1543:Officers of the Legion of Merit 350:Royal Australian Infantry Corps 234:Royal Australian Infantry Corps 1563:Military personnel from Sydney 504:Officer of the Legion of Merit 356:in International Relations at 175:Officer of the Legion of Merit 1: 1344:. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 1325:. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 786:"Gilmore, Ian George Charles" 734:"Gilmore, Ian George Charles" 639:Gilmore, Gus (28 June 2016). 594:on 23 January 2015. 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Sydney
Australian Army
Major General
Forces Command
Deputy Chief of Army
Special Operations Command
International Security Assistance Force
Special Air Service Regiment
War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Officer of the Order of Australia
Distinguished Service Cross
Officer of the Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal
Major General
AO
DSC
Australian Army
Royal Military College, Duntroon
commissioned
Royal Australian Infantry Corps
special forces
Special Air Service Regiment
Afghanistan
Iraq
International Security Assistance Force
Special Operations Commander Australia
Deputy Chief of Army

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