Ministry of Defense (Kuwait)
Coat of arms of Kuwait
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Formed | 17 January 1962 |
Preceding Ministerial Department | |
Jurisdiction | Kuwait |
Headquarters | Kuwait City |
Motto | الله والوطن والامير God, Country and The Emir |
Minister responsible |
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Child Ministerial Department |
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Website | www.mod.gov.kw |
The Kuwait Ministry of Defense (Arabic: وزارة الدفاع الكويتية) is one of the governmental bodies of Kuwait. Its minister in charge is a member of the Cabinet of Kuwait. The current minister of defense is Khaled Al Jarrah Al Sabah.
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On 1 July 1961, when the ministry was not of birth yet during Operation Vantage; the Kuwait Army was the defacto command leadership of the available armed forces since establishment and acted as official minister advising the Emir of Kuwait on course of action. The Kuwait Army redesignated in 1953 was founded 13 years before the enacting of the Kuwait ministry, mainly by Field Marshal Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak Al-Sabah in 1949.
Name | Portrait | Rank | Tenure | Note |
Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak Al-Sabah | Field Marshal | 1949-1961 | General Commander of Kuwait Army and the Directorate of Public Security Force (1942-1961) until the two split in 1953. Founder and patron of Kuwait Army and Kuwait Air Force. |
List of ministers of defense and deputy prime ministers (1962-present)
The ministry has been headed by the following people since its inception in 1962:[citation needed]
# | Name | Portrait | Title | Tenure | Note |
1 | Mohammed Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1962-1964 | Mohammed Al-Ahmad Kuwait Naval Base is named after him. | |
2 | Saad Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1964-1978 | 14th Ruler and 4th Emir of Kuwait (2006) Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences which is in charge of training personnel of the Kuwait Police is named after him[1] |
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3 | Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1978-1988 | ||
4 | Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1988-1991 | Crown Prince of Kuwait (2006–Present) | |
5 | Sheikh Ali Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1991-1994 | Ali Al-Sabah Military College which is in charge of training personnel of the Kuwait Armed Forces excluding the Kuwait Police is named after him. | |
6 | Sheikh Ahmad Al-Homoud Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 1994-1996 | ||
7 | Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense |
1996-2001
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8 | Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah | 70px | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 2001-2011 | Prime Minister of Kuwait (2011–Present) |
9 | Sheikh Ahmad Al Homoud Al Sabah | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 2011-2011 | ||
10 | Ahmad Al Khalid Al Sabah[2] | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense | 2012-2013 | (ret) Lieutenant General and Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces (2009-2012) | |
11 | Khaled Al Jarrah Al Sabah [3][4][5][6] | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense |
2013-
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(ret) Lieutenant General and Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces (2012-2013) |
General functions
The major function of the ministry is to implement the government's defense policy and to govern all branches of the Kuwait Armed Forces.[7] It is also responsible for the production, transfer, use, storage, and coordination of mines; and for mine clearance.[7]
The ministry publishes a monthly magazine called Homat Al Watan.[8]
References
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