Military Secretary (United Kingdom)

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates The Military Secretary is the British Army office with responsibility for appointments, promotion, postings and discipline of high ranking officers of the British Army.<ref>New Commander at Bulford Army DivisionTidworth Community Area Template:Webarchive</ref> It is a senior British Army appointment, held by an officer holding the rank of major-general. The position of Deputy Military Secretary is held by an officer holding the rank of brigadier. The Military Secretary's counterpart in the Royal Navy is the Naval Secretary. The Royal Air Force equivalent is the Air Secretary.

The post was initially established as the Public Secretary or Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in 1795 (prior to which a civilian had served as Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief).<ref name=Roper1998>Template:Cite book</ref>

The title was formally changed to Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War in 1904.<ref>Sir John Spencer Ewart Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives</ref> It was sometimes referred to in military jargon as Military Secretary at Headquarters. In 1964 it became Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence.<ref>Sir John Anderson Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives</ref>

In 1995 a new Army Personnel Centre was established in Glasgow with the Military Secretary as its Chief Executive.<ref>Libertine SecurityTemplate:Dead link</ref>

Military Secretaries

Holders of the post have included:<ref>Army Commands Template:Webarchive</ref>

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