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Garth Callender was born on 10 February, 1977 in Hornsby, New South Wales, is an A royal Military College, duntroon graduate. Discover Garth Callender's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Garth Callender Height, Weight & Measurements
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Garth Callender Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Garth Callender worth at the age of 47 years old? Garth Callender’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Australia. We have estimated Garth Callender's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Callender joined the Australian Army in 1996 as a Rifleman in the 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.
He graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 2001 to the Royal Australian Armoured Corps.
His operational experience includes two deployments as part of the Australian Security Detachment – Baghdad; the first as a Cavalry Troop Leader in 2004, and the second as an Executive Officer in 2006.
In 2004, as junior cavalry officer in the Australian Army, he was deployed to Iraq.
Garth became Australia's first serious casualty in the war when his patrol was targeted in a roadside bomb attack.
The book follows the author through three operational deployments with the Australian Army over 2004 to 2010.
After recovering from his injuries, Callender returned to Iraq in 2006 as second-in-command of the Australian Army's security detachment in Baghdad.
His combat team suffered the death one of their own, Private Jake Kovco.
Over June 2009 to February 2010, Callender commanded the Weapons Intelligence Team in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
His team was successful as the first team to develop technical intelligence products to focus coalition intelligence collection, planning and operations.
These reports proved pivotal in shaping the Australian Government’s understanding of incidents involving Australian casualties and defining policy regarding Australia’s commitment to Afghanistan.
He remains an active member of the Army Reserve.
After the Blast: An Australian Officer in Iraq and Afghanistan is a memoir written by Garth Callender.
Lieutenant Colonel Garth Callender is the author of After the Blast: An Australian Officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, published by Black Inc. in 2015.
In January 2017 he was named patron of the Matthew Millhouse Salute, a charity event in honour of Trooper Matthew Millhouse, who died on 28 August 2015 from Young Onset Dementia, caused by a traumatic brain injury received from a bomb explosion in Iraq in 2004 in which both he and Garth were injured.
He rose to prominence when in 2016 it was announced by the NSW Baird Government that he would spearhead the state's Veterans Employment Program.
After the Blast won the 2016 Nib Waverley Military History Literary Prize.
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