Armed Forces Council
The Armed Forces Council is the senior military body of the Canadian Armed Forces. It meets to advise and assist the Chief of the Defence Staff on all matters concerning the command, control, and administration of the forces, and generally meets once per month.[1]
The Armed Forces Council is chaired by the CDS and consists of the following positions (as of November 2015):
- Chief of the Defence Staff (Chairman)
- Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
- Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy
- Commander of the Canadian Army
- Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force
- Commander, Canadian Joint Operations Command
- Chief of Military Personnel
- Chief of Reserves and Cadets
- Judge Advocate General
- Chief of Defence Intelligence
- Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer
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