Chief Of The General Staff
Chief of the General Staff
(CGS) is the title of the professional head of the
British Army
since
1964
. Prior to this period the title was
Chief of the Imperial General Staff
. The title was also used for four years between the demise of the
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
in 1904 and the introduction of Chief of the Imperial General Staff in 1908. The post was then held by General Sir
Neville Lyttleton
.
Chiefs of the General Staff, 1964-present
General Sir
Richard Hull
1964-1965
General Sir
James Cassels
1965-1968
General Sir
Geoffrey Baker
1968-1971
General Sir
Michael Carver
1971-1973
General Sir
Peter Hunt
1973-1976
General Sir
Roland Gibbs
1976-1979
General Sir
Edwin Bramall
1979-1982
General Sir
John Stanier
1982-1985
Field Marshal Sir
Nigel Bagnall
1985-1989
General Sir
John Chapple
1989-1992
General Sir
Peter Inge
1992-1994
General Sir
Charles Guthrie
1994-1997
General Sir
Roger Wheeler
1997-2000
General Sir
Michael Walker
2000-2003
General Sir
Michael Jackson
2003-present
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