DescriptionMinistry of Defence MoD Main Building, London MOD 45152986.jpg
English: Ministry of Defence (MoD) Main Building in Whitehall, London.
That the MOD can seem complex and confusing is partly attributable to the variety of tasks we undertake, but another reason lies in the Department’s origins.
Today’s MOD is a fusion of old ministries: from 1946 to 1964 there were five Departments of State doing what the unified MOD does now: the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, the Ministry of Aviation and the Ministry of Defence itself.
In 1964 the first three and the MOD were amalgamated, and the defence functions of the Ministry of Aviation Supply (as it had by then become) were absorbed in 1971, when the MOD took over responsibility for supplying military aircraft and guided weapons.
Organization: MOD
Object Name: 011-073-014
Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Locations, MoD Buildings, MoD HQ
Keywords: Ministry of Defence, MoD, Location, London, Main Building, Office
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That the MOD can seem complex and confusing is partly attributable to the variety of tasks we undertake, but another reason lies in ...
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Ministry of Defence (MoD) Main Building in Whitehall, London.That the MOD can seem complex and confusing is partly attributable to the variety of tasks we undertake, but another reason lies in the Department’s origins.Today’s MOD is a fusion of old ministries: from 1946 to 1964 there were five Departments of State doing what the unified MOD does now: the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, the Ministry of Aviation and the Ministry of Defence itself.In 1964 the first three and the MOD were amalgamated, and the defence functions of the Ministry of Aviation Supply (as it had by then become) were absorbed in 1971, when the MOD took over responsibility for supplying military aircraft and guided weapons.