chief of defence
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The Chief of Defence, formerly the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces (acronym: ÖB) is the highest ranked professional military officer in the Swedish Armed Forces, and is by NATO terminology the Swedish chief of defence equivalent.
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The Chief of Defence of Denmark, acting under the statutory responsibility of the Minister of Defence, is the chief of defence and commander of the Royal Danish Army, the Royal Danish Navy and the Royal Danish Air Force.
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The (Forsvarssjefen) the highest-ranking officer of the Norwegian Armed Forces, second only to the King of Norway.
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the chief of defence and commander of the Finnish Defence Forces, under the authority of the President of Finland.
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The Chief of Defence (abbreviated as CHOD), is the professional head and commander of the Belgian Armed Forces.
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A chief of defence (or head of defence) is the highest ranked commissioned officer of a nation's armed forces.
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the highest-ranking officer in the Netherlands Armed Forces and is the principal military advisor to the minister of defence.
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a position in the military of Luxembourg and head of the Luxembourg Army.
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Chief of Defence of the Republic of Lithuania is Chief of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and the national defence organisations.
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The chief of defence is the highest ranked commissioned officer of a nation's armed forces.
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