Australia appoints woman to lead its army for the first time


SYDNEY, April 13 (Reuters) - Australia on ⁠Monday said a woman would lead its army for the first ⁠time in history, as part of a reshuffle of the country's ‌defence force leadership.

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle, the current chief of joint capabilities, will become chief of army in July, the government said in a statement. She will replace Lieutenant General Simon Stuart.

Coyle's ​appointment comes as Australia's military seeks to boost the ⁠number of female officers in ⁠its ranks. It faces a wave of allegations of systematic sexual harassment and ⁠discrimination.

"From ‌July, we will have the first ever female chief of army in the Australian Army's125-year history," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a ⁠statement.

Defence Minister Richard Marles called Coyle's appointment a "deeply historic moment."

"As ​Susan said to ‌me, you cannot be what you cannot see," he said.

"Susan's achievement will ⁠be deeply significant ​to women who are serving in the Australian Defence Force today and women who are thinking about serving in the Australian Defence Force in the future."

Coyle, 55, enlisted ⁠in the military in 1987 and has held ​a number of senior command roles. She will be the first woman to lead any service branch of the military, Marles said.

Women currently make up around 21% of ⁠the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and 18.5% of senior leadership roles. The ADF has set a target of 25% of overall participation for women by 2030.

Last October, a class action lawsuit was filed against the ADF alleging it failed to ​protect thousands of female officers from systematic sexual assault, ⁠harassment and discrimination.

The government on Monday also appointed ViceAdmiral Mark Hammond, the current chief ​of the navy, as the head of the ‌ADF, succeeding Admiral David Johnston.

The current deputy ​chief of navy, Rear AdmiralMatthew Buckley, will replace Hammond as head of the branch.

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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