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(Note: The "S" designators are typically not used by Canadian units but they are listed here becuase of occasional use by some units while deployed on international operations) | (Note: The "S" designators are typically not used by Canadian units but they are listed here becuase of occasional use by some units while deployed on international operations) | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 14 February 2007
The continental staff system (AKA: the general staff system) is used (for the most part) in all NATO countries. This staff system is employed in most Canadian formations. The Land Staff, Maritime Staff and Air Staff do not use the continental staff system in NDHQ, rather they use bureaucratic terminology to denote the traditional functions.
General Staff of an Army Formation
- G1 - Personnel
- G2 - Intelligence
- G3 - Operations
- G4 - Logistics
- G5 - Plans
- G6 - Communications
General Staff of an Air Formation
- A1 - Personnel
- A2 - Intelligence
- A3 - Operations
- A4 - Logistics
- A5 - Plans
- A6 - Communications
General Staff of a Maritime Formation
- N1 - Personnel
- N2 - Intelligence
- N3 - Operations
- N4 - Logistics
- N5 - Plans
- N6 - Communications
General Staff of an Joint Formation
- J1 - Personnel
- J2 - Intelligence
- J3 - Operations
- J4 - Logistics
- J5 - Plans
- J6 - Communications
Unit Staff
- S1 - Adjudant
- S2 - Int O
- S3 - Ops O
- S4 - Log O
- S6 - Sig O
(Note: The "S" designators are typically not used by Canadian units but they are listed here becuase of occasional use by some units while deployed on international operations)