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* The professional head of a branch of the armed forces. The title comes from the fact that they are the chief military aides to the Commander-in-Chief, who is usually the head of state.
* The professional head of a branch of the armed forces. The title comes from the fact that they are the chief military aides to the Commander-in-Chief, who is usually the head of state.
**[[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], a panel comprising the highest-ranking members of each major branch of the armed services in a country, particularly used in the United States
**[[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], a panel comprising the highest-ranking members of each major branch of the armed services in a country, particularly used in the United States
***[[Chairman of the Joint Chifs of Staff]], who is selected from any service by the [[President]] as his top military advisor
***[[Chief of Staff of the United States Army]]
***[[Chief of Staff of the United States Army]]
***[[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force]]
***[[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force]]

Revision as of 16:28, 24 December 2006

A Chief of Staff can be: