Chief of the Defence Staff (France)

Chief of the Defence Staff (France)
Officier général francais 5 etoiles.svg Édouard Guillaud
Born 1953 (age 57–58)
Allegiance  France
Service/branch Roundel of the French Navy French Navy
Years of service 1973 – present
Rank French Navy-Rama NG-OF9.svg Admiral
Commands held Chief of the Defence Staff
Chief of the Military Staff of the President of the Republic
Corvette captain on the French nuclear aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
Ship-of-the-Line Captain on the French aircraft carrier Georges Clemenceau
Ship-of-the-line captain of the BATRAL Dumont d'Urville
Battles/wars Lebanese Civil War
Gulf War
2011 Libyan uprising
Awards Legion Honneur Commandeur ribbon.svg Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour
National Order of Merit Officer Ribbon.png Officer of the National Order of Merit
Ordre du Merite maritime Officier ribbon.svg Officer of the Maritime Merit Order
Medaille d'Outre-Mer (Coloniale) ribbon.svg Overseas Medal
Medaille de la Defense Nationale Bronze ribbon.svg National Defense Medal Bronze level
Medaille de Reconnaissance de la Nation (d'Afrique du Nord) ribbon.svg Recognition Medal of the Nation
Croix Croix du Mérite ordre de Malte militaire.PNG Merit Cross of the Order of Malta
French Armed Forces
Armoiries république française.svg

Components
French Air Force
French Army
French Navy
Gendarmerie
Ranks
Ranks in the French Army
Ranks in the French Navy
History of the French Military
Military History of France
La Grande Armée

The Chief of the Defence Staff (French: Chef d'État-Major des Armées, CEMA) is the chief of staff of the Military of France. The position is currently held by Admiral Édouard Guillaud.

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Functions

The Chief of the Defence Staff has two roles:

  • assisting the Minister of Defence in the preparation and organisation of the armed forces
  • under the authority of the President (who is overall commander in chief of the French armed forces), maintaining overall command of military operations and proposing the military measures to adopt (general strategy).

He is responsible for :

  • the conduct of operations : plans of attack, general articulation of the forces, distribution of operational means between theatre commanders (over whom he has full authority)
  • training : he checks their aptitude for their missions and has a permanent right of inspection over them ;
  • preparation for the future : plans and programmes for military capacity. He oversees the pulling-together of the armed forces' means and participates in the preparation and execution of the defence budget ;
  • inter-branch organisation : he oversees the forces' organisation.
  • military relations with the armed forces of other nations : he directs military missions abroad, organises the French forces' participation in international missions and exercises, follows international negotiations and represents France on military committees of international organisations.

Directly under his authority are :

  • the chefs d'état-major of each of the four arms (Army, Navy, Air Force, Gendarmerie,) ;
  • the état-major des armées (EMA);
  • the commandants supérieurs in the départements and overseas territories and the commandants of French forces abroad (COMSUP and COMFOR), the general staff of the zones de défense (OGZD) and the departmental military delegates (DMD);
  • the inter-arm organs:
    • the direction du renseignement militaire (DRM) – Director of Military Intelligence;
    • the commandement des opérations spéciales (COS) – Commander of Special Operations;
    • the état-major interarmées de force et d'entraînement (EMIA-FE);
    • the direction centrale du service de santé des armées (DCSSA) – Military Medical Services;
    • the direction centrale du service des essences des armées (DCSEA) – Military Fuel Services;
    • the direction interarmées des réseaux d'infrastructures et des systèmes d'information (DIRISI) – Inter-arm infrastructure and Information Systems directorate;
    • the enseignement militaire supérieur.

List of holders

  • Général d'armée Paul Ely (August 1953 – June 1954)
  • Général d'armée Augustin Guillaume (1954 – 28 February 1956) (Resignation)
  • Général d'armée Paul Ely (March 1956 – May 1958)
  • Général d'armée Henri Lorillot (May – June 1958)
  • Général d'armée Paul Ely (June 1958 – February 1959)
  • Général d'armée Gaston Lavaud (February 1959 – April 1961)
  • Général d'armée aérienne André Martin (April 1961 – July 1962)
  • Général d'armée Charles Ailleret (July 1962 – March 1968)
  • Général d'armée aérienne Michel Fourquet (April 1968 – 9 June 1971)
  • Général d'armée aérienne François Maurin (10 June 1971 – June 1975)
  • Général d'armée Guy Méry (July 1975 – 19 July 1980)
  • Général d'armée Claude Vanbremeersch (20 July 1980 – 31 January 1981)
  • Général d'armée Jeannou Lacaze (1 February 1981 – July 1985)
  • Général d'armée aérienne Jean Saulnier (August 1985 – November 1987)
  • Général d'armée Maurice Schmitt (November 1987 – 23 April 1991)
  • Amiral Jacques Lanxade (24 April 1991 – 8 September 1995)
  • Général d'armée aérienne Jean-Philippe Douin (9 September 1995 – 29 April 1998)
  • Général d'armée Jean-Pierre Kelche (9 April 1998 – 29 October 2002)
  • Général d'armée Henri Bentégeat (30 October 2002 – 3 October 2006)
  • Général d’armée Jean-Louis Georgelin (4 October 2006 – 24 February 2010)
  • Amiral Édouard Guillaud (25 February 2010 – present)

See also

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