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The defence department predicted that the domestic changes would result in the loss of 57,000 civilian and 24,000 military jobs over a six-year period.
'There's a man inside the Defence Department who we want to know more about.'
Officials described the termination as the largest weapons contract ever to be cancelled by the Defence Department.
I have tried to check this story with the transport department, the defence department (where Hammond now resides) and his constituency office.
Ahead of the Second World War, he took employment in the Defence Department.
From 1973-1975 Jackson served as head of the Defence Department at the Foreign Office.
The Defence Department had actually removed the operating costs for its lower estimate, while Page included them in his own $14-billion number.
Guest and Knowles were summoned to the Defence Department and told to stop recruiting.
Timing of the airdrops was to be determined by the defence department in co-operation with the United Nations, the president said in a written statement.
But under intense congressional pressure the Defence Department says that it will kill the programme next year unless the services manage to iron out serious flaws.
The Defence Department is believed to have strenuously opposed use of US forces, once again, during Tuesday's meeting.
The State Department appears to be in favour of that proposition, whereas the Defence Department is against it.
Noel Koch of the Defence Department came across North one day in the corridor, frazzled; it was the same story.
Andrew's trips to Edinburgh had become less frequent over the past year because of his commitments to Louise and the Defence Department.
If the officials in the Defence Department are actually misleading the committee and misleading Parliament then I guess they ought to be gone.
The Army Department was redesignated as the Defence Department in January 1938.
The Defence Department announced on Sept. 18 that it proposed to end or reduce operations at 151 military sites in 10 European and Asian countries.
Succeeding Heinz Häsler, he had previously been in charge of the Defence Department engineering corps.
The escalation of the A-12's costs was seen as a failure for the fixed budgeting principle much praised by the Defence Department during the 1980s.
He said to the mother, 'Part of the answer to the crash may be in your son's effects that were sent on to you by the Defence Department.
It includes areas used by the Defence Department, Aboriginal freehold land, national parks and other reserves, as well as unallocated state land.
He advocated a wider view of defence policy than the civilian members of the Defence department and the uniformed members of the armed services.
After attending courses in England on engineering and signalling, he became an instructor at the Defence Department in Wellington.
"The defence department has masses, hundreds of millions of pounds worth of contracts, and there has to be absolute probity around that.
In 1972, he moved to the Defence Department, moving once more to the Latin American Department on temporary duty in 1975.