Chief of the Defence Staff (France)

The Chief of the Defence Staff (French: Chef d'État-Major des Armées [CEMA]; lit.'Chief of Staff of the Armies') is the military head of the Armed Forces of the French Republic, overseeing all military operations (under reserve of the particular dispositions relative to nuclear deterrence). They are responsible to the Minister of the Armed Forces and their deputy is the Major General of the Defence Staff. Since the 1950s, the office has been held only by four-star generals (OF–9), either from the Army, the Navy, or the Air and Space Force. The current Chief is General Thierry Burkhard, who took the position on 22 July 2021.

Chief of the Defence Staff
Chef d'état-major des armées (French)
Insignia
Marque
Incumbent
Army General Thierry Burkhard
since 22 July 2021
Ministry of the Armed Forces
Type
AbbreviationC.E.M.A.
Member ofChiefs of Staff Committee
Reports toMinister of the Armed Forces
SeatHexagone Balard, Paris
AppointerPresident of the Republic
requires the Prime Minister's countersignature
Constituting instrument
Formation28 April 1948 (28 April 1948)
First holderCharles Léchères
DeputyMajor General of the Defence Staff
WebsiteOfficial website
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