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Air Marshal Geoffrey David Shepherd (born 24 January 1952) is a retired senior officer in the
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(RAAF), who served as Chief of Air Force from 2005 until 2008.


Service history

Shepherd commenced his RAAF service with the 1971 RAAF Academy intake, graduating in December 1974 with a Bachelor of Science (Physics) degree from the
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followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Military Aviation. He had operational flying tours on
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at
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in Malaysia, the
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strike bomber at
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, both as a line pilot and as the Training Flight Commander and as a flying instructor at No 1 Flying Training School
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. He has approximately 4500 flying hours, including 2500 hours in the F-111. He has held staff appointments at 82 Wing (F-111) HQ, as the Assistant Defence Adviser at the Australian High Commission in Singapore, and in Force Development in the field of capability analysis. He also undertook staff training at the Joint Services Staff College. His command appointments were Commanding Officer of No. 6 Squadron(F-111), in the rank of
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, and Officer Commanding No. 82 Wing (F-111) as a
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. He was promoted to air commodore on 1 December 1998 and served two years as the Chief of Staff at HQ Air Command. He was the Director General Operations at the
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from January 2001 until October 2002, when he moved on to become Director-General Joint Operations and Plans in Strategic Operations Division. Air Commodore Shepherd was appointed a
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in the
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2000 Honours List.It's an Honour
– Member of the Order of Australia – 26 January 2000
Citation: ''For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of Operations, particularly as the Officer Commanding of Number 82 Wing.''
He was promoted to
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on 2 December 2003 and appointed Air Commander Australia taking effect 15 December 2003. On 23 May 2005, the
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announced that, upon promotion to air marshal (as of 4 July 2005), Shepherd would succeed
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as the Chief of Air Force (CAF). In June 2006 he was elevated to
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.It's an Honour
– Officer of the Order of Australia – 12 June 2006
Citation: ''For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force in senior command and staff appointments.''
On 4 July 2008 his 37-year career in the RAAF came to an end with his retirement. His last official function was to be the Reviewing Officer of the Officer Training School Graduation Parade, held at RAAF Base East Sale, however due to unwanted weather conditions the Parade was cancelled. He was given one final stairway guard by the young men and women of the Australian Air Force Cadets, who were on a camp at RAAF Base East Sale at the time. He was succeeded as CAF by Air Marshal
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.


Personal

Shepherd is known throughout the RAAF for calling out "
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", a distinctive Australian vocalisation used mainly in the
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, with which he ended his first address as Chief of Air Force. He attended
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. He is married to Anne, with whom he has two sons. His interests include gardening,
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football, travelling and understanding other cultures.


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