Chief of Defence Logistics
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The Chief of Defence Logistics was a senior post in the British armed forces. As of 1 April 2007 the Defence Logistics Organisation was merged with the Defence Procurement Agency to form a new organisation called Defence Equipment & Support. This is led by the Chief of Defence Materiel.
The last holder of the position was General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue.
CDL, as it is abbreviated, was responsible for all of the organisation and running of the logistical support to all three branches of the armed forces, the Royal Navy, the Army, and Royal Air Force.
The post was created in 2000 by the MOD who brought together all the logistics departments and MOD central agencies together under a joint command. CDL was the head of the Defence Logistics Organisation based in the Ministry of Defence.
The command could be held by a 4* officer: Admiral, General, or Air Chief Marshal appointed from the three services. In fact, however, no officer from the Royal Navy held this position.
[edit] Chief of Defence Logistics 2000 - 2007
- General Sir Sam Cowan 2000 - 2002
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Malcolm Pledger 2002 - 2005
- General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue 2005 - 31 March 2007
- Post subsumed into Defence Equipment and Support 1 April 2007