Chief of Staff Logistics

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Chief of Staff Logistics is a senior position within the South African National Defence Force, responsible for all Logistical requirement of the Defence Force.

The post was created on 15 April 1974 following a 1972 review of the Defence Force. The first Chief of Staff Logistics was Lieutenant General H P Laubscher. [1]

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References

  1. Bergh, A C (1982). "DIE GESKIEDENIS VAN AFDELING LOGISTIEK". Scientia Militaria. 12 (2).