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Chris Ritchie

Vice Admiral Christopher Angus "Chris" Ritchie (born 16 January 1949) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy, who served as Chief of Navy from 2002 to 2005.
==Service history==
Ritchie graduated from the RAN College at Jervis Bay in 1968. He received further training at sea and in the United Kingdom before undertaking a succession of seagoing appointments and a staff appointment at the NATO School of Maritime Operations at HMS DRYAD. His commands have included HMAS ''Tarakan'', HMAS ''Torrens'', and HMAS ''Brisbane''.
During his period in command of HMAS Brisbane, the ship deployed to the Persian Gulf where she participated for the duration of the Persian Gulf War.〔(Vice Admiral Chris Ritchie AO, RANR – Ancors Fellow ) Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources & Security – 〕 In 1991, as a result of this service, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia.
In 1992 he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in the United Kingdom. On completion of this course he was promoted to commodore and had appointments in Naval Policy and Warfare, and Military Strategy and Concepts. In 1997 he was promoted to rear admiral and appointed as Maritime Commander Australia. He then served as Deputy Chief of Navy and Head of Capability Systems.〔
As a consequence of his service in these appointments, and in addition to receiving the Centenary medal,〔(It's an Honour ) – Centenary Medal – 1 January 2001
Citation: ''For services to Australian society through the Royal Australian Navy.''〕 he was promoted to Officer of the Order of Australia in January 2001.〔(It's an Honour ) – Officer of the Order of Australia – 26 January 2001
Citation: ''For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force and the Royal Australian Navy as the Maritime Commander Australia, Deputy Chief of Navy and Head Capability Systems.''〕 He was promoted to vice admiral and appointed Commander Australian Theatre on 3 August 2001. He was the first Commander to have previously served as a Component Commander to the Headquarters. He assumed command of the Royal Australian Navy from Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral David Shackleton on 3 July 2002 and retired in July 2005.〔

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