- Angus Houston
Infobox Military Person
name= Allan Grant Houston
lived=
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath=
caption= Angus Houston,Chief of the Defence Force (Australia) at the 2008 NationalAnzac Day service,Australian War Memorial ,Canberra .
nickname= Angus
allegiance= flagicon|Australia Commonwealth of Australia
serviceyears= 1970-present
rank= Air Chief Marshal
branch= air force|Australia
commands=Australian Defence Force Royal Australian Air Force
No. 86 Wing
5th Aviation Regiment
No. 9 Squadron
unit=
battles=
awards= Companion of the Order of Australia
Air Force Cross
laterwork=Air Chief Marshal Allan Grant "Angus" Houston AC, AFC is the Chief of the Australian Defence Force, as of 4 July 2005. At the time of his appointment he was
Australia 's Chief of Air Force, a position he had held since 20 June 2001.ervice career
"Angus" Houston joined the RAAF as a cadet pilot in 1970 and spent the early part of his career flying
UH-1 Iroquois helicopter s in various parts of Australia,Papua New Guinea andIndonesia .After graduation from Flying Instructors Course in 1975, Houston completed several instructional tours on Macchi MB-326H,
British Aircraft Corporation Strikemaster and Iroquois aircraft. A posting to theRepublic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) from 1976-1978 was followed by two years at No. 9 Squadron atRAAF Base Amberley . In late 1979, Houston was posted toHill Air Force Base ,Utah U.S.A. for exchange flying duties with aUnited States Air Force helicopter unit.In 1980 he was awarded the Air Force Cross (AFC) for an open sea rescue in gale force winds the previous year off the coast of
Western Australia . [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1083965&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Air Force Cross - 14 June 1980
Citation: "9 Sqn RAAF - Helicopter rescue off Evans Head - For devotion to duty as a pilot of No9 Sqn RAAF"]After a further posting to No. 9 Squadron as the Executive Officer, and staff training at RAAF Staff College, Houston was posted to the Department of Air (Development Division) where he was involved in the Black Hawk helicopter Project. In 1987, Houston assumed command of No. 9 Squadron to introduce the Black Hawk helicopter, to relocate the unit from Amberley to
Townsville, Queensland , and to transfer the capability to theAustralian Army . In 1989 he served one year as a Squadron Commander with the 5th Aviation Regiment. Houston was admitted as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 1990 for his work in the transfer of responsibility for Blackhawk operations. [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=879614&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Member of the Order of Australia - 26 January 1990
Citation: "For service to the RAAF as CO No9 Sqn and subsequently Officer Commanding 5th Aviation Regiment"]Following graduation from
Joint Services Staff College , Houston was posted to the Joint Operations staff at HeadquartersAustralian Defence Force and was involved in strategic planning during thePersian Gulf War of 1990/91.On promotion to
Group Captain in July 1992, he assumed the post of Director Air Force Policy and negotiated the establishment of the RSAF Flying School atRAAF Base Pearce . After completing a C-130H Hercules conversion in 1993, Houston commanded No. 86 Wing from 1994-95.Houston attended the
Royal College of Defence Studies inLondon in 1996. He was Chief of Staff, Headquarters Australian Theatre in 1997-99, Commander Integrated Air Defence System from 1999-2000 and Head Strategic Command from 17 August 2000.Air Marshal Houston was appointed as Chief of Air Force (CAF) on 20 June 2001, and in the 2003 Australia Day Honours, advanced to Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1042145&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Officer of the Order of Australia - 26 January 2003
Citation: "For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force and the Royal Australian Air Force in senior command appointments."]On 4 July 2005 he became Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) and was promoted to Air Chief Marshal. In the
Australia Day Honours of 2008, Houston was advanced to aCompanion of the Order of Australia . [http://www.ag.gov.au/portal/govgazonline.nsf/37A82594C117D9E1CA2573DB00497E37/$file/S%201.htm Commonwealth of Australia Gazette] - Companion of the Order of Australia - 28 January, 2008
Citation: "For eminent service to the Australian Defence Force as Chief of the Defence Force."] On 19 March 2008, it was announced that ACM Houston's appointment had been extended to 3 July 2011. [ [http://raaf.gov.au/media/download/2008/Mar/20080319/index.htm New Defence leadership team announced] ]Personal life
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