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Jonathan Mead

Vice Admiral Jonathan Dallas Mead, AO (born 3 November 1964) is a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy. He joined the navy via the Royal Australian Naval College at HMAS Creswell in 1984, and spent his early career with the Clearance Diving Branch before training as a Principal Warfare Officer. He captained HMAS Parramatta on operations in the Persian Gulf from 2006 to 2007 during the Iraq War and commanded Combined Task Force 150, overseeing maritime counter-terrorism operations around the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa, from 2011 to 2012. He served as Head of Navy Capability from 2015 to 2017, Commander Australian Fleet from 2018 to 2020, Chief of Joint Capabilities from 2020 to 2021, and was appointed Chief of the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Task Force in September 2021.

Jonathan Mead
Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead in 2023
Born (1964-11-03) 3 November 1964 (age 59)
Melbourne, Victoria
AllegianceAustralia
Service/branchRoyal Australian Navy
Years of service1984–present
RankVice Admiral
Commands heldAustralian Submarine Agency (2023–)
Nuclear-Powered Submarine Task Force (2021–23)
Chief of Joint Capabilities (2020–21)
Fleet Command (2018–20)
Head of Navy Capability (2015–17)
Combined Task Force 150 (2011–12)
HMAS Parramatta (2005–07)
Battles/warsIraq War
War in Afghanistan
AwardsOfficer of the Order of Australia
Commendation for Distinguished Service

Early life edit

Jonathan Dallas Mead was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 3 November 1964 to Dallas Charles Cardiff Mead and Joan Mary Reidy.[1] His father had served in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War, rising to the rank of flight sergeant, while a grandfather had fought on the Western Front with the Australian Imperial Force in the First World War.[2][3]

Mead was educated at St Bede's College, a Catholic secondary school in the inner Melbourne suburb of Mentone. He was an active sportsman who particularly excelled at water sports. As a youth he would explore the wreck of HMAS Cerberus, a breastwork monitor sunk as a breakwater off Half Moon Bay in Port Phillip.[2]

Naval career edit

Mead was commissioned a midshipman and entered the Royal Australian Naval College at HMAS Creswell for junior officer training on 16 January 1984.[4][5] He was classmates with fellow future admirals Stuart Mayer, Michael Noonan, and Greg Sammut.[5] Mead graduated from the college as a sub-lieutenant and with a Diploma of Applied Science in 1986 and undertook further training in bridge watchkeeping and clearance diving, specialising in Mine Warfare and Explosive Ordnance Disposal.[2][4] Mead later described his service with the Clearance Diving Branch, culminating with his appointment as executive officer of Clearance Diving Team One, as "some of the happiest days of my career."[2]

Seeking to enhance his future career prospects, Mead trained as a Principal Warfare Officer specialising in Anti-Submarine Warfare. He also read for a Master of Arts in International Relations at Deakin University and, later, a Master of Management at the University of Canberra. A series of seagoing appointments followed, including as Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer aboard HMAS Melbourne and in HMAS Arunta, and as Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer. Mead next returned to HMAS Arunta as executive officer.[1][2][4] During his time in the ship, Arunta deployed as part of Operation Relex to turn back vessels suspected of unauthorised entry to northern Australian waters.[2]

Mead submitted the thesis for his Doctor of Philosophy, titled "The Australia–Indonesia Security Relationship", to the School of International and Political Studies at Deakin University in 2004.[2][6] The following year, by now a commander, he was appointed commanding officer of the Anzac-class frigate HMAS Parramatta. The frigate deployed to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Catalyst, Australia's contribution to the Iraq War, in October 2005.[2][4] During the six-month deployment, Parramatta's crew carried out 186 vessel boardings and security patrols and were involved in training other coalition and Iraqi warships.[7] Parramatta returned to Sydney in April 2006. Mead and his crew were subsequently recognised with a Meritorious Unit Citation for Parramatta's "meritorious operational service" in the Persian Gulf,[8] while Mead was additionally honoured with appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2007 Australia Day Honours for his "exceptional service in warlike operations".[9]

 
Mead (standing, right) shaking hands with Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh during exercise AUSINDEX-15 in September 2015.

In 2007, Mead completed a course of study at India's National Defence College in New Delhi and, now a captain, was appointed Australia's Defence Advisor to India, Sri Lanka and South Africa.[1][2][4] During this time Mead authored Indian National Security: Misguided Men and Guided Missiles, published with KW Publishers in 2010.[4][10] Following promotion to commodore in July 2011, he deployed to the Middle East from October as commander Combined Task Force 150.[4] Based in Bahrain, Mead's multinational naval task force was responsible for maritime counter-terrorism operations around the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa.[11] He returned to Australia in April 2012 as Commander Surface Force in Fleet Headquarters.[2][4][12] For his "distinguished performance" as a "highly effective commander" in the Middle East, Mead was awarded a Commendation for Distinguished Service in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours.[12]

Promoted to rear admiral, Mead was appointed Head of Navy Capability in January 2015.[4] In this role he was responsible for the development of present and future capability within the Royal Australian Navy, which included overseeing the lifecycle of projects and programs from initial concept through to disposal.[13] After three years managing capability, Mead succeeded Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer as Commander Australian Fleet on 19 January 2018.[4] In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, Mead was advanced to Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of his "distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior management and command roles."[14] Mead handed over command of the Australian Fleet to Rear Admiral Mark Hammond on 17 November 2020.[15]

Mead was promoted vice admiral and appointed Chief of Joint Capabilities in November 2020.[4] He handed over Joint Capabilities to Lieutenant General John Frewen in September 2021 and was subsequently appointed Chief of the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Task Force, responsible for overseeing Australia's acquisition of submarines with nuclear propulsion.[16][17] On 1 July 2023 the task force was replaced by the Australian Submarine Agency and Mead was appointed the inaugural director-general.[18]

Personal life edit

Mead has been married to Frances since 23 May 1992. The couple have two sons.[1] Mead is a board member of the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Rear Adm. Dr Jonathan Mead". Who's Who in Australia Online. ConnectWeb. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Portrait of the Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead, AM, RAN". Naval Historical Society of Australia. June 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Mead, Dallas Charles Cardiff". World War II Nominal Roll. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Vice Admiral Jonathan Dallas Mead". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Appointment of Officers". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 14 February 1984. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  6. ^ Mead, Jonathan. "The Australia–Indonesia Security Relationship". Research Repository. Deakin University. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Hey, Little Fella – I'm Your Daddy". Sydney Morning Herald. 14 April 2006. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Australia Day 2007 Honours". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 26 January 2007. p. 2. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Australia Day 2007 Honours". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 26 January 2007. p. 11. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  10. ^ Mead, Jonathan. "Indian National Security: Misguided Men and Guided Missiles". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Australia Assumes Command of Combined Task Force 150". Combined Maritime Forces. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Military – Gallantry, Distinguished & Conspicuous" (PDF). Queen's Birthday 2013 Honours. Office of the Governor-General of Australia. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  13. ^ Laird, Robin (30 August 2016). "Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead Focused on the Way Ahead for the Royal Australian Navy". Second Line of Defense. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Queen's Birthday 2020 Honours List" (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  15. ^ "Rear Admiral Mark Hammond". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  16. ^ "Chief Nuclear-Powered Submarine Task Force: Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, AO". Department of Defence. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  17. ^ Greene, Andrew (21 September 2021). "Scott Morrison's Hand-picked General Given New Military Challenge following COVID Vaccine Rollout". ABC News. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  18. ^ Department of Defence. Launch of the Australian Submarine Agency.
  19. ^ "Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead AM RAN". Directory. Australian Government. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  20. ^ "Museum Council". Australian National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
Military offices
Preceded by
Air Marshal Warren McDonald
Chief of Joint Capabilities
2020–2021
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General John Frewen
Preceded by
Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer
Commander Australian Fleet
2018–2020
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral Mark Hammond
Preceded by
Rear Admiral Mark Campbell
Head of Navy Capability
2015–2017
Succeeded by
Rear Admiral Peter Quinn

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Vice Admiral Jonathan Dallas Mead AO born 3 November 1964 is a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy He joined the navy via the Royal Australian Naval College at HMAS Creswell in 1984 and spent his early career with the Clearance Diving Branch before training as a Principal Warfare Officer He captained HMAS Parramatta on operations in the Persian Gulf from 2006 to 2007 during the Iraq War and commanded Combined Task Force 150 overseeing maritime counter terrorism operations around the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa from 2011 to 2012 He served as Head of Navy Capability from 2015 to 2017 Commander Australian Fleet from 2018 to 2020 Chief of Joint Capabilities from 2020 to 2021 and was appointed Chief of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Task Force in September 2021 Jonathan MeadVice Admiral Jonathan Mead in 2023Born 1964 11 03 3 November 1964 age 59 Melbourne VictoriaAllegianceAustraliaService wbr branchRoyal Australian NavyYears of service1984 presentRankVice AdmiralCommands heldAustralian Submarine Agency 2023 Nuclear Powered Submarine Task Force 2021 23 Chief of Joint Capabilities 2020 21 Fleet Command 2018 20 Head of Navy Capability 2015 17 Combined Task Force 150 2011 12 HMAS Parramatta 2005 07 Battles warsIraq WarWar in AfghanistanAwardsOfficer of the Order of AustraliaCommendation for Distinguished Service Contents 1 Early life 2 Naval career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editJonathan Dallas Mead was born in Melbourne Victoria on 3 November 1964 to Dallas Charles Cardiff Mead and Joan Mary Reidy 1 His father had served in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War rising to the rank of flight sergeant while a grandfather had fought on the Western Front with the Australian Imperial Force in the First World War 2 3 Mead was educated at St Bede s College a Catholic secondary school in the inner Melbourne suburb of Mentone He was an active sportsman who particularly excelled at water sports As a youth he would explore the wreck of HMAS Cerberus a breastwork monitor sunk as a breakwater off Half Moon Bay in Port Phillip 2 Naval career editMead was commissioned a midshipman and entered the Royal Australian Naval College at HMAS Creswell for junior officer training on 16 January 1984 4 5 He was classmates with fellow future admirals Stuart Mayer Michael Noonan and Greg Sammut 5 Mead graduated from the college as a sub lieutenant and with a Diploma of Applied Science in 1986 and undertook further training in bridge watchkeeping and clearance diving specialising in Mine Warfare and Explosive Ordnance Disposal 2 4 Mead later described his service with the Clearance Diving Branch culminating with his appointment as executive officer of Clearance Diving Team One as some of the happiest days of my career 2 Seeking to enhance his future career prospects Mead trained as a Principal Warfare Officer specialising in Anti Submarine Warfare He also read for a Master of Arts in International Relations at Deakin University and later a Master of Management at the University of Canberra A series of seagoing appointments followed including as Anti Submarine Warfare Officer aboard HMAS Melbourne and in HMAS Arunta and as Fleet Anti Submarine Warfare Officer Mead next returned to HMAS Arunta as executive officer 1 2 4 During his time in the ship Arunta deployed as part of Operation Relex to turn back vessels suspected of unauthorised entry to northern Australian waters 2 Mead submitted the thesis for his Doctor of Philosophy titled The Australia Indonesia Security Relationship to the School of International and Political Studies at Deakin University in 2004 2 6 The following year by now a commander he was appointed commanding officer of the Anzac class frigate HMAS Parramatta The frigate deployed to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Catalyst Australia s contribution to the Iraq War in October 2005 2 4 During the six month deployment Parramatta s crew carried out 186 vessel boardings and security patrols and were involved in training other coalition and Iraqi warships 7 Parramatta returned to Sydney in April 2006 Mead and his crew were subsequently recognised with a Meritorious Unit Citation for Parramatta s meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf 8 while Mead was additionally honoured with appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2007 Australia Day Honours for his exceptional service in warlike operations 9 nbsp Mead standing right shaking hands with Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh during exercise AUSINDEX 15 in September 2015 In 2007 Mead completed a course of study at India s National Defence College in New Delhi and now a captain was appointed Australia s Defence Advisor to India Sri Lanka and South Africa 1 2 4 During this time Mead authored Indian National Security Misguided Men and Guided Missiles published with KW Publishers in 2010 4 10 Following promotion to commodore in July 2011 he deployed to the Middle East from October as commander Combined Task Force 150 4 Based in Bahrain Mead s multinational naval task force was responsible for maritime counter terrorism operations around the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa 11 He returned to Australia in April 2012 as Commander Surface Force in Fleet Headquarters 2 4 12 For his distinguished performance as a highly effective commander in the Middle East Mead was awarded a Commendation for Distinguished Service in the 2013 Queen s Birthday Honours 12 Promoted to rear admiral Mead was appointed Head of Navy Capability in January 2015 4 In this role he was responsible for the development of present and future capability within the Royal Australian Navy which included overseeing the lifecycle of projects and programs from initial concept through to disposal 13 After three years managing capability Mead succeeded Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer as Commander Australian Fleet on 19 January 2018 4 In the 2020 Queen s Birthday Honours Mead was advanced to Officer of the Order of Australia in recognition of his distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior management and command roles 14 Mead handed over command of the Australian Fleet to Rear Admiral Mark Hammond on 17 November 2020 15 Mead was promoted vice admiral and appointed Chief of Joint Capabilities in November 2020 4 He handed over Joint Capabilities to Lieutenant General John Frewen in September 2021 and was subsequently appointed Chief of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Task Force responsible for overseeing Australia s acquisition of submarines with nuclear propulsion 16 17 On 1 July 2023 the task force was replaced by the Australian Submarine Agency and Mead was appointed the inaugural director general 18 Personal life editMead has been married to Frances since 23 May 1992 The couple have two sons 1 Mead is a board member of the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme 19 20 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jonathan Mead a b c d Rear Adm Dr 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Jonathan Indian National Security Misguided Men and Guided Missiles Trove National Library of Australia Retrieved 2 December 2019 Australia Assumes Command of Combined Task Force 150 Combined Maritime Forces 16 December 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2019 a b Military Gallantry Distinguished amp Conspicuous PDF Queen s Birthday 2013 Honours Office of the Governor General of Australia 10 June 2013 Retrieved 2 December 2019 Laird Robin 30 August 2016 Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead Focused on the Way Ahead for the Royal Australian Navy Second Line of Defense Retrieved 2 December 2019 Queen s Birthday 2020 Honours List PDF Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 8 June 2020 Retrieved 8 June 2020 Rear Admiral Mark Hammond Royal Australian Navy Retrieved 17 November 2020 Chief Nuclear Powered Submarine Task Force Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead AO Department of Defence Retrieved 4 December 2021 Greene Andrew 21 September 2021 Scott Morrison s Hand picked General Given New Military Challenge following COVID 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