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  2. Assistant Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)

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    The title of the existing ACGS will be 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.

  3. List of roles in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of career roles available within each corps in the British Army, as a soldier or officer. [ 1 ] Roles in italics are only available to serving soldiers, or re-joiners, and are not open to civilians.

  4. Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Directors' duties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These may not be limited, waived or contracted out of, but companies may buy insurance to cover directors for costs in the event of breach. [3] The remedies for breaches of duty were not codified, but follow common law and equity, and include compensation for losses, restitution of illegitimate gains and specific performance or injunctions.

  6. Director Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    The post of Colonel SAS (Special Air Service) was created in 1964; this post evolved into Director SAS with the post holder commanding the SAS corps from 1969. [2]In March 1987, the post of Director SAS became Director Special Forces; it consisted of the Army's Special Air Service, Royal Navy's Special Boat Service and the Army's 14 Intelligence Company under the command of the DSF, who held ...

  7. Army Board - Wikipedia

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    Commander Field Army; Chief of Materiel (Land) Army Sergeant Major; The Executive Committee of the Army Board (ECAB) dictates the policy required for the Army to function efficiently and meet the aims required by the Defence Council and government. The Chief of the General Staff is the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Army Board.

  8. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Surgeon-General of the UK Armed Forces; Director of Medical Personnel and Training. Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham [83] Defence School of Healthcare Education, at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham [84] Defence Medical Academy, at DMS Whittington [85] Director Healthcare Delivery and Training

  9. British Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 it was promulgated in Army Order 545 of 1920 to abolish the rank of Brigadier General and substitute in its place the ranks Colonel Commandant (commander of a brigade or training school) and Colonel-on-the-Staff (staff officer, usually appointed Directors, Deputy Director etc. at the War Officer and in India), effective from 1 January ...