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Chief of Staff of the Sultan's Armed Forces

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In 1955, the first central administrative command was formed of what was then known as the Muscat Armed Forces. The Muscat Infantry Commander was appointed as the Administrative Commander of all of the armed forces at the time. This was followed on 23 April 1958 by the appointment of a commander of
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was henceforth abolished which represented a major reappraisal of how the Defence Forces would be organized going forward. Subsequently, in 1979, the position of Chief of Defence Staff was created, although the first incumbent of this post,
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was not appointed until 5 August 1981. In 1987, the Ministry of Defence underwent further restructuring, resulting in the post of Chief of Defence Staff being replaced by Chief of Staff of the Sultan's Armed Forces.
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the Sultan's Armed Forces. December 11, 1975 marked the occasion of the formal end of military operations after the Sultan’s Armed Forces successfully achieved lasting peace, security and stability in the
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is the authority responsible for the coordination of multiple aspects related to operations, training, qualifications, services, media and the dissemination of military culture throughout the
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In 1976, the Sultan’s Armed Forces was reorganized into separate land, air and sea forces, with respective commanders for each service. The position of
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Lieutenant General Ahmed bin Harith bin Nasser Al Nabhani
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Lieutenant General Khamis bin Hamad bin Salim Al Kalbani
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Vice Admiral Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah Al Raisi
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Lieutenant General Hamid bin Said bin Mohammed Al Aufi
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Lieutenant General Sir John Peter Barry Condliffe Watts
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Office of Chief of Staff of the Sultan’s Armed Forces
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Abdullah bin Khamis bin Abdullah Al Raisi
Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces
The Sultan
Sultan of Oman
General Sir Timothy May Creasey
www.mod.gov.om
Sultan's Armed Forces in Oman
Governorate of Dhofar
Commander of the Sultan’s Armed Forces
General Sir Timothy May Creasey
General Sir Timothy May Creasey
Lieutenant General Sir John Peter Barry Condliffe Watts





"Office of the Chief of Staff of the Sultan's Armed Forces"
"General Sir Timothy Creasey (Hansard, 19 July 1984)"
"Lieutenant-General Sir John Watts"
Category
Military of Oman

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