Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is the title of the professional head of the British Army since 1964. Prior to this period the title was Chief of the Imperial General Staff.
Chiefs of the General Staff
- Sir Richard Hull 1964-1965
- Sir James Cassels 1965-1968
- Sir Geoffrey Baker 1968-1971
- Sir Michael Carver 1971-1973
- Sir Peter Hunt 1973-1976
- Sir Roland Gibbs 1976-1979
- Sir Edwin Bramall 1979-1982
- Sir John Stamier 1982-1985
- Sir Nigel Bagnall 1985-1989
- Sir John Chapple 1989-1992
- Sir Peter Inge 1992-1994
- Sir Charles Guthrie 1994-1997
- Sir Roger Wheeler 1997-2000
- Sir Michael Walker 2000-2003
- Sir Michael Jackson 2003-present