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Julie Hammer

Air Vice Marshal Julie Hammer, AM, CSC, FTSE, FRAeS (born 17 February 1955) is an Australian engineer and a retired senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). She was the first woman to be promoted to one-star rank, and also the first woman to be promoted to two-star rank, in the Australian Defence Force. She was also the first woman to command an operational unit in the RAAF.

Julie Hammer
Born (1955-02-17) 17 February 1955 (age 68)
Brisbane, Queensland
AllegianceAustralia
Service/branchRoyal Australian Air Force
Years of service1977–2005
RankAir Vice Marshal
Commands heldAustralian Defence Force Academy (2001–03)
Director General Information Services (1999–2001)
Electronic Warfare Squadron (1992–95)
AwardsMember of the Order of Australia
Conspicuous Service Cross
Other workPresident of Engineers Australia
Member of the Australian War Memorial Council

Early life

Julie Margaret Hammer was born in Brisbane on 17 February 1955.[1] She was educated at Brisbane Girls Grammar School.[2] Graduating in 1971, she was placed eighth in the State of Queensland in the Senior Public Matriculation Examination.[3] She attended the University of Queensland where she majored in Physics, graduating with a Bachelor of Science with Honours.[4]

Service history

In 1977, Hammer joined the RAAF as an Education Officer, serving in the engineer cadet squadron at Frognall, Melbourne until 1979, and then Instructor at the RAAF School of Radio at Laverton.[5][6]

In 1981, the Engineer Branch was opened to women and she transferred to the Electronics Category.[3] She managed deep-level maintenance on the RAAF's F-111, UH-1 Iroquois, CH-47 Chinook, and Canberra aircraft with No. 3 Aircraft Depot at RAAF Base Amberley. She then worked at Headquarters Support Command in the engineering management of avionics equipment for the RAAF fleet. In June 1985 she was promoted to squadron leader,[3] and became Sub-Section Head in the Aircraft Equipment Engineering Division (AEENG3) of Headquarters Support Command at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne.[6]

After 16 months study at No. 5 Advanced Systems Engineering Course at RAF Cranwell, she became a liaison officer in the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence in London.[6] After the completion of her Master of Science thesis in Aerosystems Engineering in 1987, she became a technical intelligence analyst with the Joint Intelligence Organisation in Canberra. This was followed by work on the P-3 Orion ESM Project, first as project engineer and then, following promotion to wing commander, as project manager.[3]

In 1992, she assumed command of the Electronic Warfare Squadron at RAAF Base Edinburgh, becoming the first woman to command an operational unit of the RAAF,[4] for which she was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross in the Australia Day list in 1997.[7] She was also the recipient of the 1996 Association of Old Crows (Australian Chapter) Award for Distinguished Service to Electronic Warfare.[3]

Returning to Canberra in 1996, she took the role of Project Director of Joint Project 2030 (JP2030), the Australian Defence Force's Joint Command Support Environment (JCSE), in the Command and Support Systems Branch of the Defence Acquisition Organisation (DAO).[6] She completed a Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies at the Joint Services Staff College, and became the first woman in the RAAF to become a member of the General List when she was promoted to group captain in 1996.[3] She was seconded for four months to serve on the Science and Technology Team of the Defence Efficiency Review.[6]

During 1999, she was the lone Australian student at the Royal College of Defence Studies, completing a 12-month course in strategic and international studies. Returning to Australia in December 1999, she was promoted to air commodore, becoming the first woman to achieve that rank and the first to be promoted to one-star rank in the ADF.[3] When she was subsequently promoted to air vice marshal in 2003, she became the first woman to attain two-star rank in the ADF.[8]

She assumed duties as Director General Information Services, responsible for the operations and support of Defence's fixed communications networks and computer systems throughout Australia. In December 2001, she became the first woman Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy. That year she was awarded the Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Memorial Medal by the Royal Aeronautical Society to recognise her contribution to Australian aerospace, and she delivered the Kingsford Smith Memorial Lecture.[3]

She was appointed by the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to be one of Australia's Honouring Women Ambassadors in 2002.[3] She became the University of Queensland's 12th Alumnus of the Year in 2003,[4] and a Member of the Order of Australia in 2004.[9]

Later career

Retiring from the RAAF in 2005, Hammer became the National Vice President of Engineers Australia, and its president in 2008.[10] She is a director of the .au Domain Regulator, auDA.[11] In 2008 she was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering,[10] and was appointed an Honorary Fellow of Engineers Australia in 2011.[12]

Hammer has been married to fellow RAAF officer, Air Vice Marshal David Dunlop, since September 2000.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Hammer, Julie Margaret (1955 - )". The Australian's Register. Australian Women's Archive Project. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ Air Vice Marshall Julie Hammer 2008-07-20 at the Wayback Machine Brisbane Girls Grammar School article
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i
  4. ^ a b c "Air Vice-Marshal Julie Hammer is UQ's 2003 alumni ace". UQ News. The University of Queensland. 17 September 2003. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  5. ^ Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
  6. ^ a b c d e Ailie Smith (1 August 2007). "Hammer, Julie Margaret (1955 - )". Biographical entry. Encyclopaedia of Australian Science.
  7. ^ "Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)". It's an Honour. 26 January 1997.
  8. ^ a b "Air Vice Marshal Julie Margaret Hammer". Who's Who in Australia Online. ConnectWeb. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  9. ^ "Member of the Order of Australia (AM)". It's an Honour. 26 January 2004. For exceptional service in the fields of electronics engineering in Defence, and military education as the Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy.
  10. ^ a b First female President for Engineers Australia 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
    Julie Hammer FIEAust EngExec FTSE FRAeA GAICD – 2008 National President, Engineers Australia, Year of Engineering Leadership, Steering Group Profiles, www.engineersaustralia.org.au
  11. ^ . .au Domain Administration Limited. 23 December 2010. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  12. ^ Honorary Fellows 2011, pg.14, Engineers Australia Queensland Newsletter, Edition 4, 2011, www.engineersaustralia.org.au
Military offices
Preceded by
Commodore Brian Adams
Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy
2001–2003
Succeeded by
Commodore James Goldrick

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Air Vice Marshal Julie Hammer AM CSC FTSE FRAeS born 17 February 1955 is an Australian engineer and a retired senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force RAAF She was the first woman to be promoted to one star rank and also the first woman to be promoted to two star rank in the Australian Defence Force She was also the first woman to command an operational unit in the RAAF Julie HammerBorn 1955 02 17 17 February 1955 age 68 Brisbane QueenslandAllegianceAustraliaService wbr branchRoyal Australian Air ForceYears of service1977 2005RankAir Vice MarshalCommands heldAustralian Defence Force Academy 2001 03 Director General Information Services 1999 2001 Electronic Warfare Squadron 1992 95 AwardsMember of the Order of AustraliaConspicuous Service CrossOther workPresident of Engineers AustraliaMember of the Australian War Memorial Council Contents 1 Early life 2 Service history 3 Later career 4 ReferencesEarly life EditJulie Margaret Hammer was born in Brisbane on 17 February 1955 1 She was educated at Brisbane Girls Grammar School 2 Graduating in 1971 she was placed eighth in the State of Queensland in the Senior Public Matriculation Examination 3 She attended the University of Queensland where she majored in Physics graduating with a Bachelor of Science with Honours 4 Service history EditIn 1977 Hammer joined the RAAF as an Education Officer serving in the engineer cadet squadron at Frognall Melbourne until 1979 and then Instructor at the RAAF School of Radio at Laverton 5 6 In 1981 the Engineer Branch was opened to women and she transferred to the Electronics Category 3 She managed deep level maintenance on the RAAF s F 111 UH 1 Iroquois CH 47 Chinook and Canberra aircraft with No 3 Aircraft Depot at RAAF Base Amberley She then worked at Headquarters Support Command in the engineering management of avionics equipment for the RAAF fleet In June 1985 she was promoted to squadron leader 3 and became Sub Section Head in the Aircraft Equipment Engineering Division AEENG3 of Headquarters Support Command at Victoria Barracks Melbourne 6 After 16 months study at No 5 Advanced Systems Engineering Course at RAF Cranwell she became a liaison officer in the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence in London 6 After the completion of her Master of Science thesis in Aerosystems Engineering in 1987 she became a technical intelligence analyst with the Joint Intelligence Organisation in Canberra This was followed by work on the P 3 Orion ESM Project first as project engineer and then following promotion to wing commander as project manager 3 In 1992 she assumed command of the Electronic Warfare Squadron at RAAF Base Edinburgh becoming the first woman to command an operational unit of the RAAF 4 for which she was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross in the Australia Day list in 1997 7 She was also the recipient of the 1996 Association of Old Crows Australian Chapter Award for Distinguished Service to Electronic Warfare 3 Returning to Canberra in 1996 she took the role of Project Director of Joint Project 2030 JP2030 the Australian Defence Force s Joint Command Support Environment JCSE in the Command and Support Systems Branch of the Defence Acquisition Organisation DAO 6 She completed a Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies at the Joint Services Staff College and became the first woman in the RAAF to become a member of the General List when she was promoted to group captain in 1996 3 She was seconded for four months to serve on the Science and Technology Team of the Defence Efficiency Review 6 During 1999 she was the lone Australian student at the Royal College of Defence Studies completing a 12 month course in strategic and international studies Returning to Australia in December 1999 she was promoted to air commodore becoming the first woman to achieve that rank and the first to be promoted to one star rank in the ADF 3 When she was subsequently promoted to air vice marshal in 2003 she became the first woman to attain two star rank in the ADF 8 She assumed duties as Director General Information Services responsible for the operations and support of Defence s fixed communications networks and computer systems throughout Australia In December 2001 she became the first woman Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy That year she was awarded the Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Memorial Medal by the Royal Aeronautical Society to recognise her contribution to Australian aerospace and she delivered the Kingsford Smith Memorial Lecture 3 She was appointed by the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to be one of Australia s Honouring Women Ambassadors in 2002 3 She became the University of Queensland s 12th Alumnus of the Year in 2003 4 and a Member of the Order of Australia in 2004 9 Later career EditRetiring from the RAAF in 2005 Hammer became the National Vice President of Engineers Australia and its president in 2008 10 She is a director of the au Domain Regulator auDA 11 In 2008 she was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering 10 and was appointed an Honorary Fellow of Engineers Australia in 2011 12 Hammer has been married to fellow RAAF officer Air Vice Marshal David Dunlop since September 2000 8 References Edit Hammer Julie Margaret 1955 The Australian s Register Australian Women s Archive Project Retrieved 16 April 2018 Air Vice Marshall Julie Hammer Archived 2008 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Brisbane Girls Grammar School article a b c d e f g h i Defence Media Release PACC 186 03 4 July 2003 a b c Air Vice Marshal Julie Hammer is UQ s 2003 alumni ace UQ News The University of Queensland 17 September 2003 Retrieved 16 April 2018 Bright Sparcs Biographical entry a b c d e Ailie Smith 1 August 2007 Hammer Julie Margaret 1955 Biographical entry Encyclopaedia of Australian Science Conspicuous Service Cross CSC It s an Honour 26 January 1997 a b Air Vice Marshal Julie Margaret Hammer Who s Who in Australia Online ConnectWeb Retrieved 22 June 2016 Member of the Order of Australia AM It s an Honour 26 January 2004 For exceptional service in the fields of electronics engineering in Defence and military education as the Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy a b First female President for Engineers Australia Archived 2008 07 24 at the Wayback MachineJulie Hammer FIEAust EngExec FTSE FRAeA GAICD 2008 National President Engineers Australia Year of Engineering Leadership Steering Group Profiles www engineersaustralia org au auDA Board au Domain Administration Limited 23 December 2010 Archived from the original on 16 June 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2011 Honorary Fellows 2011 pg 14 Engineers Australia Queensland Newsletter Edition 4 2011 www engineersaustralia org au Military officesPreceded byCommodore Brian Adams Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy2001 2003 Succeeded byCommodore James Goldrick Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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