The Crisis of the Naval War  by John Rushworth Jellicoe
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|  | The whole organization of the British War Office is, of course, under the direction and control of the Secretary of State for War. 2.--_The Staff Organization at General Headquarters in France._ FIELD MARSHAL COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Chief of the General Staff G.S. (a) (Operations) Plans and Execution Intelligence. G.S. (b) (Staff Duties) War Organizations and Establishments Liason between G.S. (a) and Administrative Services. Adjutant General (Personnel, Discipline, etc.) Quartermaster General (Transport and Supply, etc.) ATTACHED TO GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. (BUT NOT STAFF OFFICERS.) | ---------------------------------------------------- | | | Artillery Adviser Engineer-in-Chief. Inspector of (Advises Chief of Advises as in case of Training. General Stall on Artillery. Artillery matters and operations). | |  | 


 
