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Major General '''Michael Jeffery''' is the immediate past ] of ], ]. On ] ], Prime Minister ] named General Jeffery as ] ]. He is scheduled to take up this post in August. Major General '''Michael Jeffery''' (born 1937) is the immediate past ] of ], ]. On ] ], Prime Minister ] named General Jeffery as ] ]. He was sworn in as Governor-General on ].


General Jeffery, a decorated Vietnam veteran, served extensively in the Australian military before his term as Western Australian governor. General Jeffery, a decorated Vietnam veteran, served extensively in the Australian military before his term as Western Australian governor.

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Major General Michael Jeffery (born 1937) is the immediate past state governor of Western Australia, Australia. On 22 June 2003, Prime Minister John Howard named General Jeffery as Australian Governor-General Designate. He was sworn in as Governor-General on August 11.

General Jeffery, a decorated Vietnam veteran, served extensively in the Australian military before his term as Western Australian governor.

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