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Chief of the Defence Staff

 
Wikipedia: Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom)
The current Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup.

The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) is the professional head of the British Armed Forces and the principal military adviser to the British Government. Formally, the British Monarch is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and therefore is senior to the CDS. In practice the Government provide direction through the Defence Council of which the CDS is a member. The post was created in 1959 to reflect the new conceptions of joint operations that had come to the fore in World War II. Prior to the creation of the post, one of the three members of the Chiefs of Staff Committee was appointed chairman.

From the creation of the post until 1997, the Chief of the Defence Staff was appointed to the highest rank in the branch of the British armed forces to which he belonged, being an Admiral of the Fleet, a Field Marshal or Marshal of the Royal Air Force, (NATO rank code OF-10). However, with the post-Cold War size of the British Armed Forces and the reasoning that no new Field Marshals are to be routinely appointed in peacetime, since 1997 the Chief of the Defence Staff has been appointed at the rank of Admiral, General or Air Chief Marshal, (NATO OF-9).

The current Chief of the Defence Staff is Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup who succeeded General Sir Michael Walker on 28 April 2006.

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Dannatt allegation

In June 2008 The Sunday Times claimed that Sir Richard Dannatt's promotion had been personally blocked by Prime Minister Gordon Brown "because of his repeated calls for better pay and conditions for servicemen"[1] However, it is traditional[citation needed] for the holder of the post of CDS to be from a different service to his predecessor (this has only been broken once, when General Guthrie succeeded Field Marshal Inge) and also a different service from his deputy, the Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff (VCDS). The current VCDS is General Sir Nick Houghton.

Chief of Defence Staff's personal staff

New Colours are presented to RMAS, 21 June 2005. CDS (Sir Michael Walker) stepped in as Her Majesty was indisposed. Officer Cadet Henry Wales can be seen on parade, (visible between CDS and the horse).

The Chief of Defence Staff has a Personal Staff Officer, (currently Commodore Stephen Jermy, Royal Navy), a Deputy Personal Staff Officer (Group Captain Richard Gammage, Royal Air Force), and a Military Assistant (Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Richmond), as well as support staff. He is also assisted by the Secretary of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, currently Colonel George Norton.[citation needed]

Chiefs of the Defence Staff

See also


References

  1. ^ Gordon Brown pulls rank to stop General Sir Richard Dannatt heading forces
  2. ^ Barrass, Malcolm (25 September 2007). "Marshal of the RAF Sir William Dickson". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Dickson.htm. Retrieved 28 April 2009. 

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