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The Chief of the Staff: Commissioner Robin Dunster
The Chief of the Staff is a commissioner appointed by the General to be second-in-command. As the Army's chief executive, the Chief of the Staff's function is to implement the General's policy decisions and liaise between departments.
Commissioner Robin Dunster was appointed Chief of the Staff effective 2 April 2006. Described by General Larsson as 'a gifted and widely experienced internationalist', Commissioner Dunster is the first woman to hold the appointment.
The commissioner entered the International Training College in London, UK, from Dulwich Hill Temple, Australia Eastern Territory, in 1969. Two years later she was commissioned an officer and appointed to medical work in the then Rhodesia Territory. She also served in her home territory, returned to Zimbabwe as chief secretary. She was Territorial Commander in Congo (Kinshasa) and Angola before taking charge of Salvation Army work in The Philippines in March 2002.
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