Chief of the General Staff (Russia)
Highest ranking officer of the Russian Armed Forces
The Chief of the General Staff (Russian : Начальник Генерального штаба ) is the head of the General Staff and the highest ranking officer of the Russian Armed Forces or is also the senior-most uniformed military officer. He is appointed by the President of Russia , who is the Supreme Commander-in-Chief . The position dates to the period of the Russian Empire . The current Chief of the General Staff is Army General Valery Gerasimov .
List of chiefs of the general staff
† denotes people who died in office.
Imperial Russian Army (1812–1917)
Chief of the Main Staff
Chief of the General Directorate of the General Staff
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Directorate of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Palitsyn, Fyodor General of the Cavalry Fyodor Palitsyn (1851–1923) 28 June 1905 2 December 1908 157 days Imperial Russian Army
2 Sukhomlinov, Vladimir General of the CavalryVladimir Sukhomlinov (1848–1926) 2 December 1908 11 March 1909 99 days Imperial Russian Army
3 Myshlayevsky, Alexander General of the InfantryAlexander Myshlayevsky (1856–1920) 11 March 1909 September 1909 5 months Imperial Russian Army
4 Gerngross, Evgeny Lieutenant GeneralEvgeny Gerngross [ru ] (1855–1912) September 1909 22 February 1911 1 year, 5 months Imperial Russian Army
5 Zhilinskiy, Yakov General of the CavalryYakov Zhilinsky (1853–1918) 22 February 1911 4 March 1914 3 years, 10 days Imperial Russian Army
6 Yanushkevich, Nikolai Major General Nikolai Yanushkevich (1868–1918) 5 March 1914 1 August 1914 149 days Imperial Russian Army
7 Belyaev, Mikhail Major GeneralMikhail Belyaev (1863–1918) 1 August 1914 10 August 1916 2 years, 9 days Imperial Russian Army
8 Averyanov, Pyotr Lieutenant GeneralPyotr Averyanov [ru ] (1867–1937) 10 August 1916 15 May 1917 278 days Imperial Russian Army
9 Romanovsky, Ivan Lieutenant GeneralIvan Romanovsky (1877–1920) 18 July 1917 26 September 1917 134 daysRussian Army (1917)
10 Marushevsky, Vladimir Major GeneralVladimir Marushevsky (1874–1952) 26 September 1917 23 November 1917 58 daysRussian Army (1917)
Council of People's Commissars on War and Navy Affairs (1917–1918)
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Potapov, Nikolay Major GeneralNikolay Potapov (1871–1946) 23 November 1917 8 May 1918 166 days Red Army
Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic (1918–1921)
No.
Portrait
Chief of the All-Russian Main Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Stogov, Nikolai Lieutenant GeneralNikolai Stogov (1873–1959) 8 May 1918 2 August 1919 1 year, 86 days Red Army
2 Svechin, Alexander Major GeneralAlexander Svechin (1878–1938) 2 August 1919 22 October 1919 81 days Red Army
3 Rattel, Nikolay Major GeneralNikolay Rattel (1875–1939) 22 October 1919 10 February 1921 1 year, 111 days Red Army
No.
Portrait
Chief of the Field Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Rattel, Nikolay Major GeneralNikolay Rattel (1875–1939) 6 September 1918 21 October 1918 45 days Red Army
2 Kostyayev, Fyodor Major GeneralFyodor Kostyayev (1878–1925) 21 October 1918 18 June 1919 240 days Red Army
3 Bonch-Bruyevich, Mikhail Major GeneralMikhail Bonch-Bruyevich (1870–1956) 18 June 1919 22 July 1919 34 days Red Army
4 Lebedev, Pavel Major GeneralPavel Lebedev (1872–1933) 22 July 1919 10 February 1921 1 year, 203 days Red Army
Red Army (1921–1946)
Chief of the Staff
No.
Portrait
Chief of the Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Lebedev, Pavel Major GeneralPavel Lebedev (1872–1933) 10 February 1921 April 1924 3 years, 1 month Red Army
2 Frunze, Mikhail Major GeneralMikhail Frunze (1885–1925) April 1924 January 1925 9 months Red Army
3 Kamenev, Sergey Komandarm 1st rank Sergey Kamenev (1881–1936) January 1925 November 1925 10 months Red Army
4 Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Marshal of the Soviet Union Mikhail Tukhachevsky (1893–1937) November 1925 May 1928 2 years, 6 months Red Army
5 Shaposhnikov, Boris Komandarm 1st rankBoris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) May 1928 April 1931 2 years, 11 months Red Army
6 Triandafillov, Vladimir GeneralVladimir Triandafillov (1894–1931) [ a] May 1931 12 July 1931 † 2 months Red Army
7 Yegorov, Alexander Marshal of the Soviet UnionAlexander Yegorov (1883–1939) July 1931 September 1935 4 years, 2 months Red Army
Chief of the General Staff
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Yegorov, Alexander Marshal of the Soviet UnionAlexander Yegorov (1883–1939) September 1935 10 May 1937 1 year, 8 months Red Army
2 Shaposhnikov, Boris Marshal of the Soviet UnionBoris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) 10 May 1937 August 1940 3 years, 2 months Red Army
3 Shaposhnikov, Boris Army General Kirill Meretskov (1897–1968) August 1940 January 1941 5 months Red Army
4 Zhukov, Georgy Army GeneralGeorgy Zhukov (1896–1974) February 1941 29 July 1941 5 months Red Army
(2) Shaposhnikov, Boris Marshal of the Soviet UnionBoris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) 29 July 1941 11 May 1942 286 days Red Army
5 Vasilevsky, Aleksandr Marshal of the Soviet UnionAleksandr Vasilevsky (1895–1977) 26 June 1942 February 1945 2 years, 7 months Red Army
6 Antonov, Aleksei Army GeneralAleksei Antonov (1896–1962) February 1945 22 March 1946 1 year, 1 month Red Army
Soviet Armed Forces (1946–1991)
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Vasilevsky, Aleksandr Marshal of the Soviet UnionAleksandr Vasilevsky (1895–1977) 22 March 1946 November 1948 2 years, 7 months Soviet Army
2 Shtemenko, Sergei Army GeneralSergei Shtemenko (1907–1976) November 1948 June 1952 3 years, 7 months Soviet Army
3 Sokolovsky, Vasily Marshal of the Soviet UnionVasily Sokolovsky (1897–1968) June 1952 April 1960 7 years, 10 months Soviet Army
4 Zakharov, Matvei Marshal of the Soviet UnionMatvei Zakharov (1898–1972) April 1960 March 1963 2 years, 11 months Soviet Army
5 Biryuzov, Sergey Marshal of the Soviet UnionSergey Biryuzov (1904–1964) [ a] March 1963 19 October 1964 † 1 year, 7 months Soviet Army
(4) Zakharov, Matvei Marshal of the Soviet UnionMatvei Zakharov (1898–1972) November 1964 September 1971 6 years, 9 months Soviet Army
6 Kulikov, Viktor Marshal of the Soviet UnionViktor Kulikov (1921–2013) September 1971 7 January 1977 5 years, 4 months Soviet Army
7 Ogarkov, Nikolai Marshal of the Soviet UnionNikolai Ogarkov (1917–1994) [ 1] 7 January 1977 6 September 1984 7 years, 238 days Soviet Army
8 Akhromeyev, Sergey Marshal of the Soviet UnionSergey Akhromeyev (1923–1991) [ 1] 6 September 1984 2 November 1988 4 years, 62 days Soviet Army
9 Moiseyev, Mikhail Colonel General Army GeneralMikhail Moiseyev (1939–2022) December 1988 23 August 1991 2 years, 8 months Soviet Army
10 Lobov, Vladimir Army GeneralVladimir Lobov (born 1935) 25 August 1991 25 December 1991 122 days Soviet Army
Russian Armed Forces (1992–present)
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Dubynin, Viktor Army General Viktor Dubynin (1943–1992) 10 June 1992 22 November 1992 † 165 days Russian Ground Forces
2 Kolesnikov, Mikhail Army GeneralMikhail Kolesnikov (1939–2007) 22 November 1992 18 October 1996 3 years, 331 days Russian Ground Forces
3 Samsonov, Viktor Army GeneralViktor Samsonov (1941–2024) 18 October 1996 22 May 1997 216 days Russian Ground Forces
4 Kvashnin, Anatoly Army GeneralAnatoly Kvashnin (1946–2022) 22 May 1997 19 July 2004 7 years, 58 days Russian Ground Forces
5 Baluyevsky, Yuri Army GeneralYuri Baluyevsky (born 1947) 19 July 2004 3 June 2008 3 years, 320 days Russian Ground Forces
6 Makarov, Nikolai Army GeneralNikolai Makarov (born 1949) 3 June 2008 9 November 2012 4 years, 159 days Russian Ground Forces
7 Gerasimov, Valery Army GeneralValery Gerasimov (born 1955) 9 November 2012 Incumbent 12 years, 56 days Russian Ground Forces
Notes
^ a b Died in a plane crash.
See also
References
Further reading
V.I. Feskov, K.A. Kalashnikov, V.I. Golikov, The Soviet Army in the Years of the Cold War 1945–91 , Tomsk University Publishing House, Tomsk , 2004 (for Soviet era list of CGSs).
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