- Chief of Joint Operations (United Kingdom)
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- For Chief of Joint Operations of the Australian Defence Force, see Chief of Joint Operations (Australia)
Chief of Joint Operations (CJO) is the appointment held by the 3*-ranked Officer that heads the Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ) at Northwood Headquarters, North London.[1]
The CJO is responsible for the planning and execution of UK-led joint, potentially joint, combined and multi-national operations.[2]
The current Chief of Joint Operations is Air Marshal Sir Stuart Peach.
Chief of Joint Operations 1996 -
April 1996 Lieutenant General Sir Christopher Wallace February 1999 Vice Admiral Sir Ian Garnett August 2001 Lieutenant General Sir John Reith 26 July 2004 Air Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy March 2006 Lieutenant General Sir Nicholas Houghton 13 March 2009 Air Marshal Sir Stuart Peach References
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence Headquarters: Main Building, Palace of Whitehall Armed Forces Defence Council Secretary of State for Defence · Minister of State for the Armed Forces · Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology · Minister for International Security Strategy · Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence and Minister for VeteransService boards Executive agencies Category Categories:- British military appointments
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