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  2. Chief of the Defence Staff (France) - Wikipedia

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    However the Chiefs of the Army, of the Navy and of the Air Force were opposed to this office after the war as they fear they would lose their independence of action. [4] This opposition was eventually hushed up and the position of Chief of Staff of the Armies (under various other names until 1962) was created on 28 April 1948.

  3. Major General of the Defence Staff (France) - Wikipedia

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    Army Pierre-Henri Teitgen René Mayer Paul Ramadier: Vincent Auriol [2] - 2 Air brigade general Raoul Vernoux: 8 July 1949: 11 May 1954: 4 years, 307 days Air Force Paul Ramadier René Pleven Jules Moch Georges Bidault René Pleven [3] - René Coty: 3 Division general Raymond Baillif: 11 May 1954: 20 October 1955: 1 year, 162 days Army René ...

  4. Chief of Staff of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of the Army Staff (French: Chef d'état-major de l'armée de terre, [a] CEMAT) [2] is the military head of the French Army. [3] The chief directs the army staff and acts as the principal advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff on subjects concerning the Army. [ 4 ]

  5. Direction générale de l'armement - Wikipedia

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    DGA logo. The Direction générale de l'armement (French pronunciation: [diʁɛksjɔ̃ ʒeneʁal də laʁməmɑ̃], lit. ' Directorate General of Armament ', abbr. DGA), established in 1961, is the French Government defence procurement and technology agency, responsible within the Ministry of Armed Forces for project management, development, and purchase of weapon systems for the French ...

  6. Special Operations Command (France) - Wikipedia

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    The command is placed under the orders of the Chief of Defence Staff and under the direct authority of the President of the French Republic. [1] Similar in purpose to the USSOCOM or UKSF, the COS was created on June 24, 1992. The need for such a federation became apparent after France's participation in the First Gulf War.

  7. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Currently, France has 2,000 army personnel deployed along the border, including infantry, armour, artillery and air defence. There are also naval and air personnel deployed offshore. The French Joint Force and Training Headquarters (État-Major Interarmées de Force et d'Entraînement) at Air Base 110 near Creil maintains the ability to command ...

  8. Comparative army officer ranks of Francophone countries

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    Maréchal de France: Général d'armée: Général de corps d'armée: Général de division: Général de brigade: Colonel: Lieutenant-colonel: Commandant: Capitaine: Lieutenant: Sous-lieutenant Gabonese Army [13

  9. List of intelligence agencies of France - Wikipedia

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    Deuxième Bureau: France's external military intelligence agency from 1871 to 1940. It was dissolved together with the Third Republic upon the armistice with Germany. DST: Directorate of Territorial Security – Direction de la surveillance du territoire. It was an intelligence agency of the Minister of Interior, charged with conducting counter ...