Lists of Chief of The Staff
- (1881–1912) Bramwell Booth
- (1912–1919) T. Henry Howard
- (1919–1929) Edward Higgins
- (1929–1937) Henry W. Mapp
- (1937–1939) John McMillan
- (1939–1943) Alfred G. Cunningham
- (1943–1946) Charles Baugh
- (1946–1953) John J. Allan
- (1953–1957) Edgar J. Dibden
- (1957–1961) William J. Dray
- (1961-1961) Norman F. Duggins
- (1961–1969) Erik Wickberg
- (1969–1974) Arnold Brown
- (1974–1977) Arthur E. Carr
- (1977–1982) W. Stanley Cottrill
- (1982–1987) Caughey Gauntlett
- (1987–1991) Ron A. Cox
- (1991–1993) Bramwell Tillsley
- (1993–1999) Earle Maxwell
- (1999–2002) John Larsson
- (2002–2006) Israel Gaither
- (2006–2010) Robin Dunster
- (2010–Present) Barry Swanson
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