Minister of State for the Armed Forces
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Minister of State for the Armed Forces
Summary
Minister of State for the Armed Forces is a position[1]. It draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (position category, ranking #449 of 3,525).[2]
Key Facts
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's instance of is recorded as position[4].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's instance of is recorded as public office[5].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces is a type of Minister of State (United Kingdom)[6].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces is part of Cabinet of the United Kingdom[7].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces is part of Government of the United Kingdom[8].
- 1981 marks the founding of Minister of State for the Armed Forces[9].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's appointed by is recorded as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[10].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's official website is recorded as http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/People/Ministers/MinisterOfStateForTheArmedForces.htm[11].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as United Kingdom[12].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's position holder is recorded as Mark Lancaster[13].
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces's female form of label is recorded as ministra d'Estat de les Forces Armades[14].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include position[4] and public office[5]. Minister of State for the Armed Forces is a type of Minister of State (United Kingdom)[6].
Origins
1981 marks the founding of Minister of State for the Armed Forces[9].
Use and Application
Part of include Cabinet of the United Kingdom[7], a government committee[15], in United Kingdom[16], founded in 1644[17], headquartered in 10 Downing Street[18] and Government of the United Kingdom[8], a government[19], in United Kingdom[20], headquartered in 10 Downing Street[21].
Why It Matters
Minister of State for the Armed Forces draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (position category, ranking #449 of 3,525).[2]