Australian Defence Force (ADF) Interview Practice

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Who holds the position of Chief of the Defence Force?

  1. Vice Admiral David Johnston

  2. Angus Campbell

  3. Lieutenant General Simon Stuart

  4. Air Marshal Robert Chipman

The correct answer is: Angus Campbell

The position of Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) is held by Angus Campbell. The CDF is the highest-ranking officer in the Australian Defence Force and is responsible for the overall command and administration of the ADF. Angus Campbell has assumed this role and has a significant influence on Defence policy and military operations, representing Australia in various international forums and ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of the ADF. Other choices represent distinguished members of the ADF, but they do not currently hold the title of Chief of the Defence Force. Recognizing Angus Campbell's role is crucial, as it reflects leadership and strategic direction within the Australian Defence establishment.