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Chief of the General Staff
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Incumbent
General Sir Patrick Sanders

since 13 June 2022
Ministry of Defence
British Army
Abbreviation CGS
Member of Defence Council
Army Board
Chiefs of Staff Committee
Reports to Chief of the Defence Staff
Nominator Secretary of State for Defence
Appointer The Monarch
On the advice of the Prime Minister, subject to formal approval by the King-in-Council
Term length No fixed length
Precursor Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
Formation 1904, 1964
First holder Sir Neville Lyttelton
Deputy Deputy Chief of the General Staff

The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) has been the title of the professional head of the British Army since 1964. The CGS is a member of both the Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Army Board; he is also the Chair of the Executive Committee of the Army Board. Prior to 1964, the title was Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS). Since 1959, the post has been immediately subordinate to the Chief of the Defence Staff, the post held by the professional head of the British Armed Forces.

The current Chief of the General Staff is General Sir Patrick Sanders, who succeeded his predecessor, General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, in June 2022. In 2024, he will be replaced by Lieutenant General Sir Roland Walker, who is currently serving as the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff.

Responsibilities

The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is the professional head of the Army, with responsibility for developing and generating military capability from an integrated Army (Regular and Reserve) and for maintaining the fighting effectiveness, efficiency and morale of the Service. The CGS reports to the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) and, as a Service COS, has a right of direct access to the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister. The CGS is a member of the Defence Council and the Army Board, the Armed Forces Committee, the Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Senior Appointments Committee. Responsibile for:

  • Maintains the institutional health of the Army by exercising Full Command responsibility for all Army personnel
  • Ensures the efficient and effective governance of the service
  • Chairs the Executive Committee of the Army Board and the Army Command Group
  • Contributes to the conduct of defence higher level business, with a particular responsibility for providing specialist advice on Army matters
  • Develops future Army capability within the context of Defence strategic direction and resource allocation
  • Leads the senior management team of the British Army

Background

The title was also used for five 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 1909. The post was then held by General Sir Neville Lyttelton and, briefly, by Field Marshal Sir William Nicholson.

Throughout the existence of the post the Chief of the General Staff has been the First Military Member of the Army Board.

Professional heads of the English/British Armed Forces
Royal Navy British Army Royal Air Force Combined
1645 N/A Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (1645/60–1904, intermittently) N/A N/A
1689 Senior Naval Lord (1689–1771)
1771 First Naval Lord (1771–1904)
1904 First Sea Lord (1904–1917) Chief of the General Staff (1904–1909)
1909 Chief of the Imperial General Staff (1909–1964)
1917 First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff (1917–present)
1918 Chief of the Air Staff (1918–present)
1959 Chief of the Defence Staff (1959–present)
1964 Chief of the General Staff (1964–present)

Roles

The Chief was responsible for commanding the entire British Army. During the Second World War, General Brooke focused on grand strategy, and his relationships, through the Combined Chiefs of Staff with his American counterparts. He was also responsible for the appointment and evaluation of senior commanders, allocation of manpower and equipment, and the organisation of tactical air forces in support of land operations of field commanders; he also had primary responsibility for supervising the military operations of the Free French, Polish, Dutch, Belgian, and Czech units reporting to their governments in exile in London. Brooke vigorously allocated responsibilities to his deputies, and despite the traditional historical distrust that had existed between the military and the political side of the War Office, he got along quite well with his counterpart, the Secretary of State for War, first David Margesson and later, Sir James Grigg.

Appointees

The following table lists all those who have held the post of Chief of the General Staff or its preceding positions. Ranks and honours are as at the completion of their tenure:

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office Ref
Chiefs of the General Staff
1
Sir Neville Lyttelton
Lyttelton, NevilleGeneral
Sir Neville Lyttelton
(1845–1931)
12 February 1904 2 April 1908 4 years, 50 days
2
Sir William Nicholson
Nicholson, WilliamField Marshal
Sir William Nicholson
(1845–1918)
2 April 1908 22 November 1909 1 year, 234 days
Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
2
Sir William Nicholson
Nicholson, WilliamField Marshal
Sir William Nicholson
(1845–1918)
22 November 1909 15 March 1912 2 years, 114 days
3
Sir John French
French, JohnField Marshal
Sir John French
(1852–1925)
15 March 1912 6 April 1914 2 years, 22 days
4
Sir Charles Douglas
French, JohnGeneral
Sir Charles Douglas
(1850–1914)
6 April 1914 25 October 1914 † 202 days
5
Sir James Wolfe Murray
Murray, JamesLieutenant-General
Sir James Wolfe Murray
(1853–1919)
25 October 1914 26 September 1915 1 year, 154 days
6
Sir Archibald Murray
Murray, ArchibaldLieutenant-General
Sir Archibald Murray
(1860–1945)
26 September 1915 23 December 1915 88 days
7
Sir William Robertson
Robertson, WilliamGeneral
Sir William Robertson
(1860–1933)
23 December 1915 19 February 1918 2 years, 58 days
8
Sir Henry Wilson
Wilson, HenryField Marshal
Sir Henry Wilson
(1864–1922)
19 February 1918 19 February 1922 4 years
9
Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan
Lambart, RudolphField Marshal
Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan
(1865–1946)
19 February 1922 19 February 1926 4 years
10
Sir George Milne
Milne, GeorgeField Marshal
Sir George Milne
(1866–1948)
19 February 1926 19 February 1933 7 years
11
Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
Montgomery, ArchibaldField Marshal
Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
(1871–1947)
19 February 1933 15 May 1936 3 years, 86 days
12
Sir Cyril Deverell
Deverell, CyrilField Marshal
Sir Cyril Deverell
(1874–1947)
15 May 1936 6 December 1937 1 year, 205 days
13
John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
Vereker, JohnGeneral
John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
(1886–1946)
6 December 1937 3 September 1939 1 year, 271 days
14
Sir Edmund Ironside
Ironside, EdmundGeneral
Sir Edmund Ironside
(1880–1959)
4 September 1939 26 May 1940 266 days
15
Sir John Dill
Dill, JohnField Marshal
Sir John Dill
(1881–1944)
26 May 1940 25 December 1941 1 year, 213 days
16
Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke
Brooke, AlanField Marshal
Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke
(1883–1963)
25 December 1941 25 June 1946 4 years, 182 days
17
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
Montgomery, BernardField Marshal
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
(1887–1976)
26 June 1946 1 November 1948 2 years, 129 days
18
Sir William Slim
Slim, WilliamField Marshal
Sir William Slim
(1891–1970)
1 November 1948 1 November 1952 4 years
19
Sir John Harding
Harding, JohnField Marshal
Sir John Harding
(1896–1989)
1 November 1952 29 September 1955 2 years, 332 days
20
Sir Gerald Templer
Templer, GeraldField Marshal
Sir Gerald Templer
(1898–1979)
29 September 1955 29 September 1958 3 years
21
Sir Francis Festing
Festing, FrancisField Marshal
Sir Francis Festing
(1902–1976)
29 September 1958 1 November 1961 3 years, 33 days
22
Sir Richard Hull
Hull, RichardGeneral
Sir Richard Hull
(1902–1989)
1 November 1961 April 1964 2 years, 5 months
Chiefs of the General Staff
22
Sir Richard Hull
Hull, RichardField Marshal
Sir Richard Hull
(1902–1989)
April 1964 8 February 1965 10 months -
23
Sir James Cassels
Cassels, JamesGeneral
Sir James Cassels
(1907–1996)
8 February 1965 1 March 1968 3 years, 22 days
24
Sir Geoffrey Baker
Baker, GeoffreyGeneral
Sir Geoffrey Baker
(1912–1980)
1 March 1968 1 April 1971 3 years, 31 days
25
Sir Michael Carver
Carver, MichaelField Marshal
Sir Michael Carver
(1915–2001)
1 April 1971 19 July 1973 2 years, 109 days
26
Sir Peter Hunt
Hunt, PeterGeneral
Sir Peter Hunt
(1916–1988)
19 July 1973 15 July 1976 2 years, 362 days
27
Sir Roland Gibbs
Gibbs, RolandGeneral
Sir Roland Gibbs
(1921–2004)
15 July 1976 14 July 1979 2 years, 364 days
28
Sir Edwin Bramall
Bramall, EdwinField Marshal
Sir Edwin Bramall
(1923–2019)
14 July 1979 1 August 1982 3 years, 18 days
29
Sir John Stanier
Stanier, JohnGeneral
Sir John Stanier
(1925–2007)
1 August 1982 28 July 1985 2 years, 361 days
30
Sir Nigel Bagnall
Bagnall, NigelGeneral
Sir Nigel Bagnall
(1927–2002)
28 July 1985 10 September 1988 3 years, 44 days
31
Sir John Chapple
Chapple, JohnGeneral
Sir John Chapple
(1931–2022)
10 September 1988 14 February 1992 3 years, 157 days
32
Sir Peter Inge
Inge, PeterGeneral
Sir Peter Inge
(1935–2022)
14 February 1992 15 March 1994 2 years, 29 days
33
Sir Charles Guthrie
Guthrie, CharlesGeneral
Sir Charles Guthrie
(born 1938)
15 March 1994 3 February 1997 2 years, 325 days
34
Sir Roger Wheeler
Wheeler, RogerGeneral
Sir Roger Wheeler
(born 1941)
3 February 1997 17 April 2000 3 years, 74 days
35
Sir Michael Walker
Walker, MichaelGeneral
Sir Michael Walker
(born 1944)
17 April 2000 1 February 2003 2 years, 290 days
36
Sir Mike Jackson
Jackson, MikeGeneral
Sir Mike Jackson
(born 1944)
1 February 2003 29 August 2006 3 years, 209 days
37
Sir Richard Dannatt
Dannatt, RichardGeneral
Sir Richard Dannatt
(born 1950)
29 August 2006 28 August 2009 2 years, 364 days
38
Sir David Richards
Richards, DavidGeneral
Sir David Richards
(born 1952)
28 August 2009 15 September 2010 1 year, 18 days
39
Sir Peter Wall
Wall, PeterGeneral
Sir Peter Wall
(born 1955)
15 September 2010 5 September 2014 3 years, 355 days
40
Sir Nick Carter
Carter, NickGeneral
Sir Nick Carter
(born 1959)
5 September 2014 11 June 2018 3 years, 279 days
41
Sir Mark Carleton-Smith
Carleton, MarkGeneral
Sir Mark Carleton-Smith
(born 1964)
11 June 2018 13 June 2022 4 years, 2 days
42
Sir Patrick Sanders
Sanders, PatrickGeneral
Sir Patrick Sanders
(born 1966)
13 June 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 161 days

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