Ministry of Defence
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In states where the government is divided into ministries, the Ministry of Defence (or Ministry of Defense) may refer to that part of the government responsible for matters of defence, usually including all branches of the military and is usually controlled by a Defence minister or minister of defence.
[edit] List of Defence ministries
- Afghan Defense Ministry
- Ministry of Defense (Armenia)
- Ministry of Defense (Belarus)
- Ministry of Defence (Brazil)
- Ministry of Defence (Bulgaria)
- Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China
- Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China
- Ministry of National Defense (Colombia)
- Ministry of Defense (Croatia)
- Ministry of Defence (Czechoslovakia) (1919-1948)
- Estonian Ministry of Defence and Estonian Ministry of War (in Estonian Kaitseministeerium, Sõjaministeerium)
- Ministry of Defence (France)
- Ministry of National Defence (Greece)
- Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany)
- Ministry of Defence of Guatemala
- Ministry of Defence (India)
- Ministry of Defence (Iraq)
- Ministry of Defense (Israel)
- Ministry of Defense (Japan)
- Ministry of Defence (Malaysia) (in Malay: Kementerian Pertahanan Malaysia)
- Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)
- Ministry of Defence (New Zealand)
- Ministry of Defence (Norway)
- Ministry of Defense (Pakistan)
- Ministry of Defence (Peru)
- Ministry of Defence (Russia)
- Saudi Ministry of Defense and Aviation
- Ministry of Defence (Singapore)
- Ministry of Defence (Sri Lanka)
- Ministry of Defense (Somalia)
- Ministry of National Defense (South Korea)
- Ministry of Defence (Soviet Union)
- Ministry of Defence (Sweden)
- Ministry of National Defence (Turkey) (in Turkish: tr:Milli Savunma Bakanlığı)
- Ministry of Defense (Ukraine)
- Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)