Incumbent Gunner Arpe Nielsen [da] since 15 May 2021
Royal Danish Army
Member of
Defence Command of Denmark
Reports to
Chief of Defence
Term length
No fixed length
Precursor
Chief of the Army Operational Command
Formation
1 April 1923 (historical) 1 October 2014 (current)
First holder
Ellis Wolff [da]as Chief of the General Command
Deputy
Deputy Chief of the Army Command
Salary
DKr 90,000[a] per month (US$ 14,308)
Website
Official Website
The Chief of the Army Command is the service chief of the Royal Danish Army. The current chief is Major general Gunner Arpe Nielsen [da].[2]
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