Richard Menhinick | |
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![]() Menhinick (left) | |
Born | Belfast, England |
Allegiance | Australia |
Service | Royal Australian Navy |
Years of service | 1976–2016 |
Rank | Commodore |
Commands | Australian Command and Staff College Task Force 150 Director General Navy Transformation & Innovation HMAS Anzac Sea Power Centre HMAS Warramunga |
Battles / wars | Gulf War War in Afghanistan |
Awards | Member of the Order of Australia Conspicuous Service Cross Commendation for Distinguished Service |
CommodoreRichard Temple MenhinickAM, CSC is a retired senior officer of theRoyal Australian Navy (RAN).
He joined the Royal Australian Navy in 1976, finishing his training in 1980 he underwent training as a Principal Warfare Officer and in 1983 was posted as the naval Aide-de-Camp to theGovernor of Tasmania,Sir James Plimsoll. Menhinick went on to serve as exchange officer with theRoyal Navy on boardHMS Cardiff.
Menhinick served as the commanding officer ofHMAS Anzac,HMAS Warramunga and served as the executive officer ofHMAS Hobart.
He was serving as the Commandant of the Australian Command and Staff College until 2012 when he handed over to Brigadier Peter Gates.
![]() | Member of the Order of Australia (AM) | 26 January 2012[1] |
![]() | Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) | 26 January 2000[2] |
![]() | Commendation for Distinguished Service | [3] |
![]() | Australian Active Service Medal | |
![]() | Afghanistan Medal | |
![]() | Australian Service Medal | |
![]() | Defence Force Service Medal with 4 Rosette's | for 35–39 years of service |
![]() | Australian Defence Medal | |
![]() | Kuwait Liberation Medal | (Saudi Arabia) |
![]() | Meritorious Unit Citation withFederation Star | ForHMAS Brisbane during theGulf War |