Australia Appoints First Female Chief of Army, Marking a 125-Year Military Record
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Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles announced today that Lieutenant General Susan Coyle will be appointed as the Chief of Army, becoming the first female Chief of Army in the Australian Army's 125-year history. Marles described it as a "profound and historic moment." Coyle has 30 years of military service, including deployments to the Solomon Islands, Afghanistan, and the Middle East, and highlights her experience in cyber warfare as the Australian Army undergoes a significant transformation with the introduction of long-range firepower and drones.
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