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Qué (quién) es war office - definición


War Office Selection Boards         
  • A recruit takes a test as part of his boards.
WW2-ERA OFFICER SELECTION PROCESS IN THE BRITISH ARMY
User:Zeromonk/War Office Selection Board; WOSBs; War Office Selection Board
War Office Selection Boards, or WOSBs, (pronounced Wosbees) were a scheme devised by British Army psychiatrists during World War II to select potential officers for the British Army. They replaced an earlier method, the Command Interview Board, and were the precursors to today's Army Officer Selection Boards.
Office of Australian War Graves         
The Office of Australian War Graves (OAWG) is a branch within the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. The branch was initially a stand-alone agency, formed 1 January 1975.
Financial Secretary to the War Office         
FORMER OFFICE OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
Financial secretary to the war office; Financial and Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office
The Financial Secretary to the War Office and for certain periods known as the Finance Member of the Army Council, was a junior ministerial office of the British government established in 1870. In May 1947 the office was unified with that of the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War under a new title Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Financial Secretary of the War Office.
Ejemplos de uso de war office
1. The plan was never taken seriously by the War Office.
2. During the Second World War, the property was requisitioned by the War Office.
3. Agents also complained of his boasting about connections to the War Office and Naval Command.
4. It was on November 2 that Kipling and Carrie received the War Office letter stating their son was missing.
5. The file describes her intimate friendship with a Major Mitchell of the War Office, to whom she once gave 15.