Difference between revisions of "Ministry of Defence"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (remove deprecated image syntax) |
m Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
| chief5_position = | | chief5_position = | ||
| paren6_agency = | | paren6_agency = | ||
| child6_agency = '''South Pacific Special Forces (''SPSF'')''' | | child6_agency = '''[[South Pacific Special Forces]] (''SPSF'')''' | ||
| keydocument1 = [[Charter of the South Pacific]] | | keydocument1 = [[Charter of the South Pacific]] | ||
| logo = MoD_Flag_Bigger_High_Res.png|logo_caption=Flag of the [[Ministry of Defence]] & the [[Minister of Defence]]|logo_size=175px | | logo = MoD_Flag_Bigger_High_Res.png|logo_caption=Flag of the [[Ministry of Defence]] & the [[Minister of Defence]]|logo_size=175px |
Revision as of 09:18, 4 May 2022
Emblem of the Ministry of Defence | |
Ministry overview | |
---|---|
Formed | 9 August 2013 |
Preceding Ministry |
|
Status | Active |
Headquarters | Executive Offices - tspforums.xyz |
Minister responsible |
|
Deputy Minister responsible |
|
Ministry executives |
|
Child Ministry |
|
Key document |
The Ministry of Defence (MoD), formerly the Ministry of Military Affairs, is a department of the Government of the South Pacific comprising the civilian leadership of the armed forces of the Coalition, the South Pacific Special Forces. In conjunction with a group of Generals, the ministry of Defence is responsible for the defence of the Coalition, building military activity, and conducting military operations. The ministry is led by the Minister of Defence, which is currently Webs.
History
The Ministry of Defence was formed on 9 August 2013 and was known as the Ministry of Military Affairs until 7 September 2020.
Minister
The current Minister of Defence is Webs, who is the 22nd to fill this position.