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*[[David Leakey]] 2000-01
 
*[[David Leakey]] 2000-01
 
*[[Clive Chapman]] 2005
 
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====Assistant Chief of Staff====
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The post of Assistant Chief of Staff was created in 1992 to integrate intelligence and operations.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref>
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*[[Christopher Biles]] c.1994.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref>
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*[[Mark Varley]] c.2004.
  
 
===Colonel AQ===
 
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*[[Peter Goss]] 1974
 
*[[Peter Goss]] 1974
 
*[[James Eyre]] 1978
 
*[[James Eyre]] 1978
 
====Assistant Chief of Staff G2====
 
*[[Christopher Biles]] c.1994
 
  
 
====GSO2 Intelligence====
 
====GSO2 Intelligence====

Latest revision as of 19:51, 14 February 2015

Headquarters Northern Ireland, based at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn, was formerly the centre of the British Army's presence in Ireland.[1]

Organisation

Chief of Staff, HQ Northern Ireland (COS)

Assistant Chief of Staff

The post of Assistant Chief of Staff was created in 1992 to integrate intelligence and operations.[2]

Colonel AQ

Intelligence

Colonel General Staff, Intelligence

GSO2 Intelligence

Operations

GS02 Operations

Logistics

Assistant Chief of Staff (Logistics)

Information Policy

Colonel General Staff, Information Policy

Notes

  1. Mark Urban, Big Boys Rules, Faber and Faber, 1992, p.16.
  2. Colonel Christopher Biles, The Times, 11 June 1994.
  3. Colonel Christopher Biles, The Times, 11 June 1994.