Chief of the General Staff
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The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many militaries, the head of the military staff.
See also:
- Chief of the General Staff (Australia) (prior to 1997; now Chief of Army)
- Chief of the General Staff (Kingdom of Bavaria) (prior to 1878 known as Generalquartiermeister/Quartermaster General)
- Chief of the General Staff (Canada) (prior to the 1964 military reorganization; now Chief of the Land Staff)
- Chief of the General Staff (Croatia)
- Chief of the General Staff (Germany) (1871-1919)
- Chief of the General Staff (Israel) (usually known by its Hebrew abbreviation Ramatkal)
- Chief of the General Staff (Poland)
- Chief of the General Staff (Prussia) (1808-1871)
- Chief of the General Staff (Romania)
- Chief of the General Staff (Russia)
- Chief of the General Staff (Serbia)
- Chief of the General Staff (Turkey)
- Chief of the General Staff (Ukraine)
- Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom) (prior to 1964 known as Chief of the Imperial General Staff)
See also: Chief of Army Staff and chief of staff
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