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This is a list of senior officers of the British Army. See also Commander in Chief of the Forces, Chief of the General Staff, and Chief of the Imperial General Staff.
Contents
1 Captains-General of the British Army, 1707–1809
2 Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces, 1660–1904
3 Chiefs of the General Staff, 1904–1909
4 Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff 1909–1964
5 Chiefs of the General Staff, 1964–
6 Vice Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
7 Deputy Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
8 Assistant Chiefs of the General Staff
9 Adjutant-general to the Forces / Commander Home Command
10 Quartermaster-General to the Forces / Chief of Materiel (Land)
11 Master-General of the Ordnance, 1415-2013
12 Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces/UK Land Command/Land Forces
13 (Deputy) Commander(-in-Chief), UK Land Forces/Field Army
14 Director Engagement and Communications (D E&C)
15 Commander of Regional Forces, 2002-2009
16 See also
17 References
Captains-General of the British Army, 1707–1809
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough 1707–1711
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 1711–1714
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough 1714–1717- office vacant 1717–1744
Prince William, Duke of Cumberland 1744–1757- office vacant 1757–1799
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany 1799–1809
Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces, 1660–1904
See article on Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
Chiefs of the General Staff, 1904–1909
See article on Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff 1909–1964
See article on Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Chiefs of the General Staff, 1964–
See article on Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Vice Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
The Vice Chiefs were as follows:[1]
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Dill April 1940 – 27 May 1940
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Haining 27 May 1940 – 19 May 1941
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Pownall 19 May 1941 – 5 December 1941
- Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Nye 5 December 1941 – 1945
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frank Simpson 1946–1948
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Templer 1948–1950
- Lieutenant-General Sir Nevil Brownjohn 1950–1952
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Redman 1952–1955
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Oliver 1955–1957
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Stratton 1957–1960
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Pike 1960–1963
- Lieutenant-General Sir Geoffrey Baker 1963–1966
- Lieutenant-General Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick 1966–1968
- Lieutenant-General Sir Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour 1968–1970
- Lieutenant-General Sir Cecil Blacker 1970–1973
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Fraser 1973–1975
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Scotter 1975–1978
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Stanier 1978–1980
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Morony 1980–1983
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Glover 1983–1985
Deputy Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
See article on Deputy Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Assistant Chiefs of the General Staff
See article on Assistant Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Adjutant-general to the Forces / Commander Home Command
See article on Adjutant-General to the Forces (Commander Home Command since 2016).
Quartermaster-General to the Forces / Chief of Materiel (Land)
See article on Quartermaster-General to the Forces
Master-General of the Ordnance, 1415-2013
See article on Master-General of the Ordnance
Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces/UK Land Command/Land Forces
See article on Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (Commander since 2011, Commander Field Army since 2016)
(Deputy) Commander(-in-Chief), UK Land Forces/Field Army
See article on Deputy Commander Field Army
Director Engagement and Communications (D E&C)
Commander of Regional Forces, 2002-2009
See article on Commander Regional Forces
See also
- List of field marshals of the British Army
- List of British Army full generals
- List of British generals and brigadiers
References
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