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Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)

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Ministry of Defence
Ministerie van Defensie
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Ministry of Defence
Department overview
FormedNovember 29, 1890; 134 years ago (1890-11-29)
JurisdictionKingdom of the Netherlands
HeadquartersPlein 4,The Hague,Netherlands
Employees41,380 active duty
6,763 reserve forces
3,000 paramilitary
21,674 civilian staff[1]
Annual budget€21,4 billion (2024)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Department executives
Websitehttps://www.defensie.nl

TheMinistry of Defence (Dutch:Ministerie van Defensie; MinDef) is theDutch ministry responsible for thearmed forces of the Netherlands andveterans' affairs. The ministry was created in 1813 as the Ministry of War and in 1928 was combined with the Ministry of the Navy. AfterWorld War II in the ministries were separated again, in this period the Minister of War and Minister of the Navy were often the same person and thestate secretary for the Navy was responsible for daily affairs of theRoyal Netherlands Navy. In 1959 the ministries were merged once again. The ministry is headed by the Minister of Defence, currentlyRuben Brekelmans,[3] assisted by theChief of the Defence,Onno Eichelsheim.

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Responsibilities

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The ministry is responsible for:

  • protecting the territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (which includes the Netherlands,Curaçao,Sint Maarten andAruba) and her allies;
  • protecting and enhancing the international legal system and stability;
  • supporting civil authorities in maintaining order, in case of emergencies and in givinghumanitarian aid, both national and international.

Organization

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The ministry consists of the Minister (Ruben Brekelmans) and the State Secretary of Defence (Gijs Tuinman), the so-called Central Staff, theNetherlands Armed Forces and two supporting organisations.

The Central Staff of the ministry is led by the Secretary-General, the highest civil servant. The most important elements of the Central Staff are:

The highest military official is theChief of Defence (Dutch:Commandant der Strijdkrachten). He is afour-star general or admiral and controls the branches of the armed forces, which are organized in three operational commands:

The fourth branch of service, theRoyal Netherlands Marechaussee, is agendarmerie force that falls directly under the Secretary-General.

The armed forces are supported by two civil organizations that reside under the Ministry of Defence:

The ministry employs around 70,000 civil and military personnel.

See also

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References

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  1. ^(in Dutch)Aantallen personeel, Defensie, September 1, 2023
  2. ^(in Dutch)Financiën, defensie.nl
  3. ^Defensie, Ministerie van (2017-10-26)."Minister of Defence - Central Staff - Defensie.nl".english.defensie.nl. Retrieved2024-07-08.

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