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Naval Ministry (Russia)
Ministry of the Navy, Navy Ministry, Ministry for Naval Affairs or Naval Ministry can refer to one of the following cabinet departments charged with oversight of a country's naval forces: * Ministry for Naval Affairs (Greece), 1822–1953 * Ministry for Naval Affairs (Sweden), 1840–1920 * Navy Ministry (Portugal), 1736–1982 * Ministry of the Navy (Brazil), 1822-1999 * Ministry of the Navy (Italy), 1861–1947 * Ministry of the Navy (Japan), 1872–1945 * Ministry of the Navy (Peru), 1920–1987 * Ministry of the Navy (Russia), 1815–1917 * Ministry of the Navy (Spain), 1808–1977 * Ministry of the Navy (Turkey), 1924–1927 * Ministry of the Navy and Colonies, France, 1547–1947 * Ministry of Navy (Norway), Norway, 1815–1885 * Prussian Naval Ministry, 1861–1871 See also * Admiralty (other) Admiralty most often refers to: *Admiralty, Hong Kong *Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964 *The rank of a ...
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Ministry For Naval Affairs (Greece)
The Ministry for Naval Affairs () was a government department of Greece responsible for matters pertaining to the Greek Navy as well as the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry. The Ministry for Naval Affairs was established during the early years of the modern Greek state, reflecting the country's long-standing maritime traditions and the importance of shipping and seafaring to its economy and society. Greece's strategic geographic position and its numerous islands made the maritime sector a key element of national life and policy. History The ministry was established in January 1822, when the Provisional Administration of Greece was formed following the start of the Greek War of Independence, with the name Ministry for Naval Affairs (Μινιστέριον των Ναυτικών). After the reorganization of the government under Ioannis Kapodistrias, and in the early years of King Otto's rule, it was known as the Secretariat of State for Naval Affairs (Γραμματεία � ...
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Ministry For Naval Affairs (Sweden)
Ministry for Naval Affairs (), established in 1840, was at the time one of the eight ministries, in which the Swedish government administration was divided into. The Ministry for Naval Affairs was established in connection with the ministry reform in 1840. Land defence and naval defence affairs, which had previously been dealt with in the War Office (''Krigsexpeditionen''), was now divided into two different ministries. The two ministries was in 1920 merge into the newly established Ministry of Defence. History According to the Royal Charter of 31 March 1900, this ministry should prepare and present the following matters: naval defense organizing and maintenance, for naval defense related personnel and equipment; the disposition of the funds allocated to the naval defense, as well as educational institutions, church and medical affairs, as well as pension and charitable institutions for the fleet staff; boatswain allotment and rotation; care for residences, buildings and facilities ...
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Navy Ministry (Portugal)
The Navy Ministry (''Ministério da Marinha'') was the government department responsible for both the Portuguese Navy and all civilian maritime matters. Until 1911, it also was responsible for the management of the Portuguese overseas territories. The ministry was created in 1736, as the Secretariat of State of the Navy and of the Overseas Affairs (''Secretaria de Estado dos Negócios da Marinha e do Ultramar''). In the second half of the 19th century, it became mainly referred to as the Ministry of Navy and of the Overseas. In 1911, it became simply the Navy Ministry, as the Overseas affairs came under a separate Government department. Its extinction began in 1974, following the Carnation Revolution, but it was only abolished in 1982 when it was integrated into the Ministry of National Defence (''Ministério da Defesa Nacional''). Part of the non-military roles of the former Navy Ministry (like fisheries Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Brazil)
Ministry may refer to: Government * Ministry (collective executive), the complete body of government ministers under the leadership of a prime minister * Ministry (government department), a department of a government Religion * Christian ministry, activity by Christians to spread or express their faith ** Minister (Christianity), clergy authorized by a church or religious organization to perform teaching or rituals ** Ordination, the process by which individuals become clergy * Ministry of Jesus, activities described in the Christian gospels * ''Ministry'' (magazine), a magazine for pastors published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church Music * Ministry (band), an American industrial metal band * Ministry of Sound, a London nightclub and record label Fiction * Ministry of Magic, governing body in the ''Harry Potter'' series * Ministry of Darkness, a professional wrestling stable led by The Undertaker See also * Minister (other) Minister may refer to: * Minis ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Italy)
The Ministry of the Navy () was a ministry of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946 and of the Italian Republic from 1946 to 1947. Under the Kingdom of Italy, it oversaw the ''Regia Marina'' ("Royal Navy"), while under the Italian Republic, when its name became ''Ministero della marina militare'' (literally "Ministry of the Military Navy"), it oversaw the ''Marina Militare'' (literally "Military Navy," usually translated as "Italian Navy"). The ministry was abolished in 1947, when it merged with the Ministry of Aeronautics and the Ministry of War to form the Ministry of Defence. History The Italian Ministry of the Navy had its origins in the Kingdom of Sardinia, which on 11 October 1850 divided its Ministry of War and the Navy, creating a separate Ministry of War and moving oversight of the Royal Sardinian Navy to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. By a royal decree of 23 October 1853, the Kingdom of Sardinia established a separate Ministry of the Navy. When Italy unifi ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Japan)
The was a Cabinet (government), cabinet-level ministry in the Empire of Japan charged with the administrative affairs of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). It existed from 1872 to 1945. In the IJN and the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), the ministries were in charge of ''Gunsei'' (軍政, military administration), and Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, Navy General Staff and Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office, Army General Staff Office were in charge of ''Gunrei'' (軍令, military command). The two were distinguished. History The Navy Ministry was created in April 1872, along with the Army Ministry, to replace the of the early Government of Meiji Japan, Meiji government. Initially, the Navy Ministry was in charge of both administration and operational command of the Imperial Japanese Navy. However, with the creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff in May 1893, it was left with only administrative functions. "The ministry was responsible for the naval bu ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Peru)
A navy, naval force, military maritime fleet, war navy, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare Amphibious warfare is a type of offensive military operation that today uses naval ships to project ground and air power onto a hostile or potentially hostile shore at a designated landing beach. Through history the operations were conduc ...; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface Naval ship, ships, amphibious warfare, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne naval aviation, aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields. The strategic offensive role of a navy is Power projection, projection of force into areas beyond a country's shores (for example, to protect Sea lane, sea-lanes, deter or confront piracy, ferry troops, or attack other navies, ports ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Russia)
The Naval Ministry of the Russian Empire () was the central body of military management of the Imperial Russian Navy, was founded through the Manifesto on the Establishment of Ministries in 1802 during the reforms of Alexander I, during the establishment of ministries in the Russian Empire, under the name of the Ministry of Navy. The Imperial Russian Navy was the most expensive part of the armed forces, which led to the formation of the Ministry of Naval Forces as a new form of management of the Russian Empire. History The name of the Naval Ministry was given to it in 1815. Initially, the Ministry only included the Naval Chancellery (1802) and the Department of the Minister of the Naval Forces (1803). In 1805, the Main Admiralty Directorate was divided into the Admiralty Collegium and the Admiralty Department, with their annexation to the Ministry and the appointment of the Chairman of the Admiralty Collegium to the Minister of the Naval Forces. In 1804, the General Kriegsrecht ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Spain)
Ministry of the Navy () was a Spanish government departments, government department of Spain that was tasked with oversight of the Spanish Navy (''Armada Española'') and existed in multiple reincarnations before being finally dissolved in 1977, when its functions were merged with the Ministry of Defence (Spain), Ministry of Defence by Adolfo Suárez. The Office of the Navy of Spain (''Despacho de Marina de España'') was reorganized into the Ministry of the Navy by the Real decreto, Royal Decree from 20 September 1851. It was dissolved twice in its history before being restored by Francisco Franco in 1939, lasting until being merged with the Defence Ministry in 1977 by the Royal Decree 1558/1977, as part of the Spanish transition to democracy, transition to democracy. List of ministers Kingdom of Spain (1700–1810) Spain under Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleonic * Antonio de Escaño (15 October 1808 – 10 January 1810) * Gabriel Císcar, Gabriel Císcar Císcar (31 January 18 ...
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Ministry Of The Navy (Turkey)
The Ministry of the Navy () was a former government ministry in Turkey. During the first two governments of Turkey the naval affairs were managed by a directorate. But on 22 November 1924 during the formation of the 3rd government of Turkey a new ministry was established for the naval affairs. However soon the ministry was blamed for a chain of accidents during the maintenance of the battle cruiser Yavuz. The minister was put on trial and the ministry was abolished at the end of the 4th government of Turkey on 1 November 1927. The responsibility of the ministry was transferred to the Ministry of National Defense. Aftermath On 6 July 2011, during the formation of the 61st government of Turkey The third cabinet of Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the government of Turkey from 2011 to 2014, during the 24th parliamentary term of the ''Grand National Assembly of Turkey''. The cabinet succeeded the second Erdoğan cabinet following the 2011 El ... the name of the ministry of ''Transpo ...
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Ministry Of The Navy And Colonies
One of France's Secretaries of State under the Ancien Régime was entrusted with control of the French Navy ( Secretary of State of the Navy (France).) In 1791, this title was changed to Minister of the Navy. Before January 1893, this position also had responsibility for France's colonies, and was usually known as Minister of the Navy and Colonies, a role thereafter taken by the Minister of the Overseas. In 1947 the naval ministry was absorbed into the Ministry of Defence, with the exception of merchant marine affairs which had been split in 1929 to the separate Ministry of Merchant Marine. History The two primary formations of the French Navy, the Ponant Fleet and Levant Fleet, were placed under the control of Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1662, whilst he was " intendant des finances" and "minister of state" – but not "secretary of state" : he only became secretary of state in 1669 after having bought his way into the post. From then on, right up to the French Revolution, a sec ...
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Ministry Of Navy (Norway)
The Norwegian Minister of Navy and Postal Affairs was the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Navy and Postal Affairs. The position existed from 1815 to 1885, but was named Minister of the Navy and Postal Affairs only from 1861. In 1861, the Ministry of Postal Affairs had been merged with the Ministry of the Navy. The Ministry of the Navy and Postal Affairs was regarded the direct successor. Before this, various other names were used. List of Norwegian Ministers of Navy and Postal Affairs In 1815, the ministry was named the ''7th Ministry''. ReferencesMinistry of the Navy and Postal Affairs. Councillor of State 1815 - 1885 {{Ministers of Norway Navy and Postal Affairs Naval ministers 1815 establishments in Norway ...
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