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The British Defence Staff – US, which was previously known as British Joint Staff Mission and British Defence Staff (Washington), is the home of the Ministry of Defence in the United States of America and its purpose is to serve the interests of His Majesty's Government in the US. [1] The British Defence Staff – US is led by the Defence ...
Ian Hamilton (British Army officer) Charles Harington (British Army officer, born 1910) Arthur Henry Seton Hart-Synnot; Charles Harvey-Kelly; Richard Hilton (British Army officer) John Holden (British Army officer) Frederick Hotblack; Buster Howes
During World War I, British secret services were divided into numbered sections named Military Intelligence, department number x, abbreviated to MIx, such as MI1 for information management. The branch, department, section, and sub-section numbers varied through the life of the department; examples include:
The Defense Attaché System is an arm of the Defense Intelligence Agency tasked with representing the United States in defense and military related matters with foreign governments around the world. Defense Attache Offices (DAO) operate from U.S. embassies in more than a hundred locations globally.
The term "attaché" is French and denotes an individual who is assigned ("attached") to a diplomatic mission to fulfill a particular specialized function. Generically, a military or defense attaché may come from any branch of the armed forces, although some governments designate an attaché to represent a specific service branch, such as an ...
BRAT (British) – British Regiment Attached Traveler (British military usage, may have been the original usage, which was later adapted to the American military: Means "child that travels with a soldier"), or "Born, Raised and Trapped". Usually pronounced "Military Brat" or "Base Brat".
The United Kingdom refused, and in May 1856 the American government dismissed Crampton, along with the United Kingdom's consuls in New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati. After much negotiation, the United Kingdom was allowed to re-establish its Legation in Washington the following year, and Lord Napier became the new minister.
Ministry of Defence, at Main Building, Whitehall [1] Secretary of State for Defence. Minister of State for Defence Procurement and Industry; Minister of State for Defence; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People and Veterans; Defence Council of the United Kingdom [2 ...