UK/Army/Assistant Chief of the General Staff

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Senior role in the British Army.

The Assistant Chief of the General Staff and Army Chief of Staff is a senior role in the British Army.

Responsibilities

The Assistant Chief of the General Staff supports the Chief of the General Staff in his responsibilities, sets the conditions for the British Army to contribute to success on operations, ensures coherence across the 'Defence Lines of Development' and develops the "Army of the Future".[1]

The officer is an Army Board member responsible for the Army’s international engagement strategy and the British Army’s internal and external communications policy.[2]

As the Army’s senior officer in the Ministry of Defence, he or she provides the gearing between the Ministry of Defence and Army Headquarters.[3]

The title of the existing ACGS was renamed as Director Engagement and Communications (D E&C) on 3 September 2018. The responsibilities of D E&C will deliver the British Army’s communications, both internally, across Defence, across Government, and to the UK public and international partners. On the other hand, the role of the Assistant Chief of the General Staff (ACGS) and Army Chief of Staff (ACOS) will be responsible for directing and delivering the Army’s input into Defence planning.[4]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
David Richards20022005
Roger Wheeler19901992
Charles Guthrie19871989
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