CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF
In the military systems of many countries, the 'Chief of the General Staff' ('CGS') is the professional head of that country's General Staff.
For the Chiefs of individual General Staffs, see below:
★ Chief of the General Staff (Australia) (now Chief of Army since 1997)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Canada) (Prior to 1964, now Chief of the Land Staff)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Croatia)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Romania)
★ Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom), formerly known as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff
★ Chief of the General Staff (Israel), commonly known in it's Hebrew abbreviation "Ramatkal"
★ Chief of the Turkish General Staff
★ German General Staff
★ Chief of Army Staff
For the Chiefs of individual General Staffs, see below:
★ Chief of the General Staff (Australia) (now Chief of Army since 1997)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Canada) (Prior to 1964, now Chief of the Land Staff)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Croatia)
★ Chief of the General Staff (Romania)
★ Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom), formerly known as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff
★ Chief of the General Staff (Israel), commonly known in it's Hebrew abbreviation "Ramatkal"
★ Chief of the Turkish General Staff
★ German General Staff
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