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John Caligari was born on 21 August, 1960 in Brisbane, Queensland, is an Australian general. Discover John Caligari'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 63 years old?
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Lieutenant General John Graham Caligari, (born 21 August 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Australian Army.
Caligari was born in Brisbane, Queensland, on 21 August 1960 to Barry John Caligari, an Army officer, and his wife Christine Graham (née Wilkie).
He was educated at Marist College Canberra and the International School of Kuala Lumpur, and entered the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1979 where he undertook training to become an officer in the Australian Army.
Upon graduating from Duntroon in 1982, Caligari was assigned to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps and was posted to the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1 RAR), an infantry unit that his father, Barry Caligari, was commanding at the time.
Caligari's father was his son's commanding officer for two months when he graduated from Duntroon in 1982.
His father, Barry, retired as Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion in 1983.
Caligari and his father hold the distinction of being the only father-son duo in the Australian Army to have commanded the same battalion.
Caligari married Narelle, a nurse, on 3 January 1987 and they have three children; twin sons and a daughter.
In 1989, Caligari was in the Middle East as a United Nations observer on the Lebanese/Israeli border with UNTSO, and subsequently at UNTSO Headquarters in Jerusalem (Operation Paladin).
He took his wife, Narelle, a nurse, and his twin sons, then aged nine months, with him to Israel.
From late 1990, he was a rifle company commander in the 1st Battalion.
In 1993 he was an operations officer of the 1st Battalion Group deployed to Somalia as part of Operation Solace, for which he was awarded a Chief of the Defence Force Commendation.
He was deployed to East Timor after it achieved independence in 1999.
"The highlight of his career" was commanding the 1st Battalion Group on operations along the Timor Leste-Indonesian border with the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET), as part of Operation Tanager.
For his command and leadership on this operation he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
In June 2000, he deployed as Commander of the 1st Battalion Ready Group on HMAS Manoora (L 52) for the evacuation of Australians from the Solomon Islands (Operation Plumbob).
Caligari oversaw numerous reforms while Chief of Staff, Headquarters Training Command – Army (TC-A) in 2005–06, under Major General Richard Wilson.
In 2007–08 Caligari commanded the Townsville-based 3rd Brigade, as a brigadier.
In January 2009 he was appointed Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force 633 – Afghanistan, as part of Operation Slipper, a position he filled for six months.
He was promoted to major general in mid-2009, and appointed Head Modernisation and Strategic Plans – Army (HMSP-A).
In 2012 Caligari was appointed Head Capability Systems (HCS), heading up one of Capability Development Group's two divisions.
He served as Chief Capability Development Group from October 2014 until his retirement in August 2015.
For his "distinguished service" in both of these roles, Caligari was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours.
Promoted to lieutenant general in October 2014, Caligari was appointed Chief Capability Development Group (CCDG) in succession to Vice Admiral Peter Jones.
In this role he was responsible for the Department of Defence's Capability Development Group; the branch tasked to develop and gain government approval for future defence capabilities.
After ten months in this role, Caligari retired in August 2015 as part of a Defence restructure that necessitated cuts to senior management.
His position of CCDG was identified as redundant at 'three-star' rank level, and has been scaled down.