The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff.
See also:
Chief of the General Staff (Australia) (prior to 1997; now Chief of Army)Chief of the General Staff (Austria)Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed ForcesChief of the General Staff (Albania)Chief of Army Staff (Bangladesh) (since April 1972)Chief of the General Staff (Kingdom of Bavaria) (prior to 1878 known as Generalquartiermeister/Quartermaster General)Chief of the General Staff (Bulgaria) (prior to 2009; now Chief of the Defence)Chief of the General Staff (Canada) (prior to the 1964 military reorganization; now Commander of the Canadian Army)Chief of the General Staff (Croatia)Chief of the General Staff (Czechoslovakia)Chief of the General Staff (Czech Republic)Chief of the General Staff (Egypt)Chief of the General Staff (Germany) (1871-1919)Chief of the General Staff (Hungary)Chief of the General Staff (India) (1906-1947); afterwards Commander-in-Chief, Army (1947-1955) and Chief of the Army Staff (since 1955)Chief of General Staff (Israel) (usually known by its Hebrew abbreviation Ramatkal)Chief of the General Staff (Kenya)Chief of the General Staff (Kuwait)Chief of the General Staff (Republic of Macedonia)Chief of the General Staff (Montenegro)Chief of the General Staff (North Korea)Chief of General Staff (Pakistan)Chief of the General Staff (Poland)Chief of the General Staff (Prussia) (1808-1871)Chief of the General Staff (Romania)Chief of the General Staff (Russia)Chief of the General Staff (Serbia)Chief of the General Staff (Slovakia)Chief of the General Staff (Slovenia)Chief of the General Staff (Taiwan)Chief of the General Staff (Turkey)Chief of the General Staff (Ukraine)Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom) (prior to 1964 known as Chief of the Imperial General Staff)Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (United States)Chief of the General Staff (Vietnam)Chief of the General Staff (Yugoslavia)Chief of General Staff (Bangladesh)