The Department of Defence is also based in the area.
After leaving school, she worked at the Department of Defence.
He then spent a few months on the naval staff at the Department of Defence.
The three services were unified under the Department of Defence.
It was originally built in 1974 for the Department of Defence.
Between 1939 and 1945 the Department of Defence took over the site as an army training centre.
The Department of Defence issued a request for information in early 2011, which may lead to the project being brought forward.
It has been under the control of the Department of Defence.
It is operated at local authority level in conjunction with the Department of Defence.
The Department of Defence is to be congratulated on its successful efforts in this matter.
'There's a man inside the Defence Department who we want to know more about.'
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.
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.
Guest and Knowles were summoned to the Defence Department and told to stop recruiting.
The current Defence Department was one of the first ministerial portfolios created during the Transición.
After the war, in 1878, the government organised the military forces into a single organisation, under a Defence Department headed by a commandant-general.
Officials described the termination as the largest weapons contract ever to be cancelled by the Defence Department.
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.
The Defence Department had actually removed the operating costs for its lower estimate, while Page included them in his own $14-billion number.