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Chief of the Marechaussee Staff | |
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Chef van de Marechaussee Staf | |
Department of State Security | |
Abbreviation | CMS |
Member of | Imperial High Command Chiefs of Staff Committee Privy Council |
Reports to | Chief of the Defence Staff |
Appointer | Commander-in-Chief |
Term length | At Her Majesty's Pleasure |
Formation | 14 February 1921 |
First holder | General Joren H. Jelinski |
Deputy | Deputy Chief of the Marechaussee Staff |
Website | www.cms.mil.atm |
The Chief of the Marechaussee Staff (Iravian: Chef van de Marechaussee Staf)
History
Chiefs of the Marechaussee Staff
See alsoOther service chiefs
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