Sorry, no online dictionaries contain the exact phrase Head of the British Armed Forces.

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1. deputy chief of the defence staff
2. lord chamberlain
3. chief of integrated defence staff
4. secretary of state for defence
5. private secretary to the sovereign
6. downing street chief of staff
7. officer of the united states
8. chancellor of the exchequer
9. prime minister
10. first lord of the treasury
11. foreign secretary
12. defence minister
13. minister for the civil service
14. commonwealth secretary-general
15. supreme leader
16. admiralty
17. chief minister of gibraltar
18. home secretary
19. head of government
20. politics of the united kingdom
21. lord advocate
22. chairman of the bbc
23. garda commissioner
24. chief constable
25. master of the household
26. inspector general of police
27. executive president
28. keeper of the privy purse
29. permanent secretary
30. chief secretary for administration
31. commonwealth chair-in-office
32. government of the united kingdom
33. governor
34. chief executive of hong kong
35. treasurer of australia
36. chairman of the conservative party
37. parliament of the united kingdom
38. president of the family division
39. united states attorney general
40. secretary of state for justice

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