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Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff

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The Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (ACDS) is a senior British military officer. There are a number of ACDS appointments and they are held by officers of two-star rank (rear admiral, air vice-marshal, or major general). They work in the Ministry of Defence.

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Health)

The ACDS(H) reports to the Surgeon General.

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Intelligence Capability)

The ACDS(IC) reports to the Chief of Defence Intelligence.

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Operations)

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Personnel)

Since 1992, the Defence Services Secretary has usually holds the appointment of ACDS(P) as a secondary role.

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Policy)

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Reserves and Cadets)

The ACDS(R&C) is the senior reservist of the British Armed Forces. He/she is responsible for tri-service policy relating to the reserves and cadet forces. The appointment was created in 2004.

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