Chief of Army Staff
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) or Chief of Staff of the Army is a title commonly used for the appointment held by the most senior officer in several nations' armies.
- Chief of Army (Australia)
- Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army
- Chief of Staff of the French Army
- Chief of Army Staff (Ghana)
- Chief of the Army Staff (India)
- Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
- Chief of the Army Staff (Italy)
- Chief of Army Staff (Nepal)
- Chief of Army (New Zealand)
- Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)
- Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)
- Chief of Staff of the Army (Spain)
- Chief of Staff of the Army (Sri Lanka)
- Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Army
- Chief of the Army Staff (Sweden)
- Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
- Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- Commander of the Canadian Army
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See also
- Chief of Staff (military)
- Chief of Army (disambiguation)
- Chief of the Air Staff (disambiguation)
- Chief of the Defence Staff (disambiguation)
- Chief of the General Staff
- Chief of the Naval Staff (disambiguation)
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