DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE
Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT
Phone: 02 6265 3343, Fax: 02 62656946
MSPA 022/09
Monday, 19 January 2009
CHANGE OF COMMAND OF AUSTRALIAN EAST TIMOR MISSION
Brigadier Bill Sowry has taken command of the Australian-led International
Stabilisation Force in East Timor during a ceremony in Dili on Friday 16 Jan. He
replaces Brigadier Mark Holmes who commanded the operation during a period of
sustained improvement in East Timors situation.
Based in Dili, Brigadier Sowry commands the Australian and New Zealand military
personnel deployed in support of the East Timor Government and the United Nations.
The role of the Australian and New Zealand troops known as the International
Stabilisation Force (ISF) - is to assist local authorities and the United Nations to
maintain a calm and secure environment.
Brigadier Sowry has more than 27 years service commanding Australian Army
engineers. He has operational experience with the UN Mine Clearance Training Team
in Peshawar, Pakistan and Operation Anode in the Solomon Islands. He also planned
engineer contributions to Australian deployments around the world. Brigadier Sowry
commands the ISF after a position with the Canberra-based Defence White Paper
development team.
The Chief of the Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, said
he was encouraged by the improvements in the security situation in East Timor.
The progress being made in East Timor is impressive. I am confident that under
Brigadier Sowrys leadership, the cooperative effort between the local security forces
and the Australian and New Zealand troops will continue to bring stability to the
people of that young nation, Air Chief Marshal Houston said.
The Australian contribution to the ISF consists of approximately 750 troops, of which
the majority comprise the East Timor Battle Group from Darwin-based 5th Battalion,
Royal Australian Regiment and Adelaide-based 16 Air Defence Regiment. Supporting
elements include an Army aviation group from 5 Aviation Regiment in Townsville as
well as logistics personnel, military police and engineers. Approximately 150 New
Zealand Defence Force personnel complete the force, including an infantry rifle
company re-roled from the Linton-based 16 Field Regiment.
Media note: Still imagery will be available at www.defence.gov.au/media/download. A
high-res image and biography of Brigadier Sowry will be available at
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