GEN Eric K. Shinseki (June 21, 1999 - June 11, 2003)
GEN Peter J. Schoomaker (August 1, 2003 - April 10, 2007)
GEN George W. Casey, Jr. (April 10, 2007 - Present)
The US Army chiefs of staff since 2000 are General Eric Shinseki (2000-2003), General Peter Schoomaker (2003-2007), General George Casey Jr. (2007-2011), General Raymond Odierno (2011-2015), General Mark Milley (2015-2019), and General James C. McConville (2019-present).
General deepak kapur.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is composed of the four heads of the military branches, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marines.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
the u.s. Army CID protective service division
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Yes, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) is a service chief. The CNO is one of the "Chiefs" that make up the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The others are Chief of staff of the Army, Commandant of the Marine Core, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, and the Chairman & Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In Pakistan army,two offices are held by 4 star general; the chief of army staff and chairman joint chiefs of staff committee.
The Joints Chiefs of Staff ( JCS ).
General Colin L. Powell, US Army.
According to his biography, he was not interested in Chief of Staff or Chairman of the joint Chiefs
William Gardner Bell has written: 'Commanding Generals and the Chiefs of Staff, 1775-1991' 'John Gregory Bourke' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Indians of North America, Soldiers, Indianists, Wars 'Commanding generals and chiefs of staff, 1775-1987' -- subject(s): Biography, United States, Military History, Generals, United States. Army 'Commanding generals and chiefs of staff, 1775-2010' -- subject(s): Generals, United States. Dept. of the Army. General Staff, Military History, United States, United States. Army, Biography 'Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff' 'Quarters One, the United States Army Chief of Staff's residence, Fort Myer, Virginia' -- subject(s): Quarters One (Fort Myer, Va.)