Campbell named as Australia's new chief of defence force
Source: Xinhua   2018-04-16 13:11:36

CANBERRA, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The man in charge of keeping asylum seekers out of Australia has been appointed the nation's new chief of defence force.

Along with his role as head of Operation Sovereign Borders aimed at stopping people-smugglers, Lieutenant General Angus Campbell played a key part in the United Nations efforts to restore peace and order in East Timor.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addressed the media in Canberra on Monday afternoon, saying Campbell proved his skills in previous roles.

"Campbell brings leadership and experience to this vital role," Turnbull said.

"The leadership renewal of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) that we're announcing today will ensure we have a seamless transition in the uniformed leadership of our defence forces at a critical time in our history."

Campbell said he was privileged and honored to serve.

"I deeply appreciate the confidence and trust being displayed and given to me by the prime minister, the minister of defence and the chief of defence force," Campbell said.

"It is also an extraordinary responsibility to lead and take care of the men and women of the Australian Defence Force."

Campbell has served as the chief of army since 2015.

He will take over from current Chief of the Defence Force Mark Binskin when his term ends at the end of June.

Turnbull paid tribute to Binskin, who will retire after giving up his role.

Binskin oversaw the management of Australia's military engagements in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Philippines.

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Campbell named as Australia's new chief of defence force

Source: Xinhua 2018-04-16 13:11:36
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CANBERRA, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The man in charge of keeping asylum seekers out of Australia has been appointed the nation's new chief of defence force.

Along with his role as head of Operation Sovereign Borders aimed at stopping people-smugglers, Lieutenant General Angus Campbell played a key part in the United Nations efforts to restore peace and order in East Timor.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addressed the media in Canberra on Monday afternoon, saying Campbell proved his skills in previous roles.

"Campbell brings leadership and experience to this vital role," Turnbull said.

"The leadership renewal of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) that we're announcing today will ensure we have a seamless transition in the uniformed leadership of our defence forces at a critical time in our history."

Campbell said he was privileged and honored to serve.

"I deeply appreciate the confidence and trust being displayed and given to me by the prime minister, the minister of defence and the chief of defence force," Campbell said.

"It is also an extraordinary responsibility to lead and take care of the men and women of the Australian Defence Force."

Campbell has served as the chief of army since 2015.

He will take over from current Chief of the Defence Force Mark Binskin when his term ends at the end of June.

Turnbull paid tribute to Binskin, who will retire after giving up his role.

Binskin oversaw the management of Australia's military engagements in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Philippines.

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