Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff

The Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff is a senior British military officer who reports to the Chief of the Defence Staff and Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff.

Early Deputy Chiefs of the Defence Staff

These were:[1]

  • 1957 – 1960 – Lieutenant-General Sir Roderick McLeod
  • 1960 – 1962 – Air Marshal Sir Alfred Earle
  • 1962 – 1964 – Lieutenant-General Sir Denis O’Connor

Note: This single "Deputy Chief" role was redesignated Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff after 1964.[1]

Current arrangements

There are currently three people with the post of Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (DCDS) at any one time. These are:[2]

  • Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Strategy and Operations)
  • Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Capability)
  • Chief of Defence People

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Strategy and Operations)

In 1989–91, the Defence Operations Executive, led by the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Commitments) and including the Assistant Chiefs of the Naval, General, and Air Staffs, supervised the Joint Operations Centre which in turn passed orders to the forces in Cyprus, Belize, the Falklands, and Hong Kong. These commands consisted of units of all three services and were commanded by one or 2-star rank flag officers.[3] Commander British Forces (CBF) British Forces Cyprus was a rotational post between the Army and RAF, at two-star level; CBF British Forces Belize was an Army brigadier; CBF Falklands was a rotational post between all three services at two-star level; and CBF Hong Kong was an Army major general.

These were:[1]
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Commitments)

  • 1985 – 1987 Vice-Admiral Sir John Woodward
  • 1987 – 1989 Lieutenant-General Sir Antony Walker
  • 1989 – 1992 Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Hayr
  • 1992 – 1995 Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Nicholas Hill-Norton
  • 1995 – 1997 Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Harley
  • 1997 – 2000 Air Marshal Sir John Day
  • 2000 – 2003 Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Pigott
  • 2003 – 2006 Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Fry
  • 2006 – 2007 Vice-Admiral Charles Style
  • 2007 – 2009 Lieutenant-General Sir Peter Wall

Current title: Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Military Strategy & Operations)

  • 2009 – 2011 Lieutenant-General Simon Mayall
  • 2011 – 2013 Lieutenant-General Richard Barrons
  • 2013 – 2014 Lieutenant-General James Everard
  • 2014 – 2016 Lieutenant-General Gordon Messenger
  • 2016 – 2018 Lieutenant-General Mark Carleton-Smith
  • 2018 – 2021 Lieutenant General Douglas Chalmers
  • 2021 – 2024 Lieutenant General Sir Roland Walker[4]
  • 2024 – present Air Marshal Harvey Smyth

Deputy Chiefs of the Defence Staff (Personnel and Training) / Deputy Chiefs of the Defence Staff (People) / Chief of Defence People

These were:[1]
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Programmes and Personnel)

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Personnel)

  • 1999 – 2002 Air Marshal Sir Malcolm Pledger
  • 2002 – 2005 Lieutenant-General Anthony Palmer
  • 2005 – 2007 Air Marshal David Pocock
  • 2007 – 2010 Vice-Admiral Peter Wilkinson

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Personnel and Training)

The post was then re-designated as the Chief of Defence Personnel and later renamed as the Chief of Defence People.

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Financial and Military Capability)

These were:[1]
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Operational Requirements)

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Systems)

  • 1983 – 1986 Air Marshal Sir Donald Hall
  • 1986 – 1989 Vice-Admiral Sir Jeremy Black
  • 1989 – 1992 Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Mullens
  • 1992 – 1994 Air Marshal Sir Roger Austin

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Equipment Capability)

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Systems)

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Equipment Capability)

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Capability)

Current title: Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Financial and Military Capability)

Discontinued arrangements

Deputy Chiefs of the Defence Staff (Intelligence)

(post discontinued in 1984; taken over by Chief of Defence Intelligence)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "V: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE AND TRI-SERVICE SENIOR APPOINTMENTS" (PDF). Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  2. ^ "How Defence Works" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. 14 December 2015.
  3. ^ Antony Beevor, Inside the British Army, Corgi Books, 1990, 186-7.
  4. ^ "No. 63325". The London Gazette (Supplement). 20 April 2021. p. 7239.