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COLONEL COMMANDANTS

OF THE

ROYAL REGIMENT of AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY

School of Artillery

COLONEL STEPHEN T. GOLTZ

Colonel Commandant Northern Region - Colonel Stephen T. Goltz
       

Colonel Stephen Goltz enlisted in the Army in January 1976 and after recruit and initial employment training was posted to 106th Field Battery, 4th Field Regiment. He graduated from the Officer Cadet School, Portsea in mid 1978 and served at 1st Field Regiment, Wacol, from mid 1978 to December 1981. He served in 105th Field Battery and Headquarters Battery during this period from January 1982 he was Adjutant of 5th/11th Field Regiment in Brisbane.

Colonel Goltz was posted to the Army Apprentices School, Bonegilla in 1984 as a Company Commander and then returned to 4th Field Regiment in January 1986 as the Battery Captain of 107th Field Battery. In 1987 he moved to Headquarters Battery as the Quartermaster. In 1989 Colonel Goltz was promoted to Major and posted as Battery Commander Headquarters Battery/Operations Officer of 1st Field Regiment in Enoggera.

In 1991 after his posting to Brisbane, Colonel Goltz was posted as a Senior Instructor/Company Commander at the Royal Military College, Duntroon. In mid 1992 he was selected for language training in Cologne and German Staff College in Hamburg. In mid 1994 he returned to Australia and moved to Canberra into the Directorate of Officer Career Management as the Career Adviser - Artillery.

In December 1995 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and was posted as Staff Officer Grade One Strategic Personnel Planning in Personnel Division. Colonel Goltz was posted as a student at the Joint Services Staff College in Canberra in the second half of 1997. Following this course he was appointment Chief of Staff of the Combat Arms Training Centre for 1998. In December of 1999 he assumed his appointment as Commanding Officer/Chief Instructor of the School of Artillery in Puckapunyal.

In January 2001 Colonel Goltz was posted as Staff Officer Grade One Combat Plans in Headquarters Northern Command, Darwin. In April 2001 he was appointed as Chief of Operations on the Peacekeeping Force Headquarters in Dili for Operation Tanager. He returned to Australia after a six-month tour and continued at Headquarters Northern Command. He was promoted to full Colonel in January of 2003 and appointed Commander Land Command Artillery at Victoria Barracks, Sydney. He was appointed Assistant Chief of Staff on the Multi-national Force Headquarters - Iraq for the period December to June of 2004-05 where he was awarded the US Bronze Star for meritorious service on the Strategic Headquarters.

Colonel Goltz has a Masters in Defence Studies from University of New South Wales, Bachelor of professional Studies – Asian Studies from the University of New England, Graduate Diploma of Strategic Studies and his interests include all sports, but in particular rugby, golf, hockey and swimming. He is married to Denise and has one daughter Amanda 24 years. He is living in and operating out of Brisbane.

He is currently the Managing Director of Hall and Watts Australia and is also the Head of Sales and Marketing – Fire Control Systems for MAS Zengrange in SE Asia. Both of these Companies are part of the Hall and Watts Group of Companies – Worldwide.

         
         
       
       
       
       
         
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