Department of Defence
The United States Department of Defense is part of the executive branch of the United States government. The head of the Department of Defense is the Secretary of Defense, who is a member of the President's cabinet. Other countries have their own equivalents, which are usually presided over by a Minister of Defense.
The Department of Defense is in charge of the U.S. military.
Yes. The Secretary of Defense.
Yes, DoD falls under the Secretary of Defense. DoD stands for Department of Defense. The Secretary of Defense is in charge of that department.
The Secretary of Defense is in charge of active duty armed forces. Activities regarding former service members are overseen by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The President.
The Department of War was essentially replaced by the Department of Defense in 1947. The Secretary of Defense heads the Deparement, and the position is currently held by Robert M. Gates.
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As an active military cemetery, it is administered by the Defense Department.
a little bit of everything. The Executive is the head of the party, the government, the state, the military, foreign affairs, etc
Formerly the US War Department; now called the US Department of Defense.
Department of state, to take charge in foreign affairs Department of the Treasury, to handle the nation's finance Department of War, in charge of the military