Danish Defence - Structure

Structure

  • Ministry of Defence ((Danish): Forsvarsministeriet (FMN))
    • Defence Command ((Danish): Forsvarskommandoen (FKO)) (intl. abb: DADEFCOM)
      • Army Operational Command ((Danish): Hærens Operative Kommando (HOK)) (intl. abb: DAAROPCOM)
      • Admiral Danish Fleet ((Danish): Søværnets Operative Kommando (SOK)) (intl. abb: ADMDANFLT)
      • Tactical Air Command ((Danish): Flyvertaktisk Kommando (FTK)) (intl. abb: DAAIRCOM)
      • Island Command Greenland ((Danish): Grønlandskommando (GLK)) (intl. abb: ISCOMGREEN)
      • Island Command Faroes ((Danish): Færøernes Kommando (FRK)) (intl. abb: ISCOMFAROE)
      • Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization ((Danish): Forsvarets Materieltjeneste (FMT))
      • Royal Danish Defence College ((Danish): Forsvarsakademiet (FAK))
      • Danish Armed Forces Health Services ((Danish): Forsvarets Sundhedstjeneste (FSU))
    • Home Guard Command ((Danish): Hjemmeværnskommandoen (HJVK))
    • Defence Intelligence Service ((Danish): Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste (FE)) (intl. abb: DDIS)
    • Judge Advocate Corps ((Danish): Forsvarets Auditørkorps (FAUK))
    • Defence Information & Welfare Service ((Danish): Forsvarets Oplysnings- og velfærdstjeneste (FOV))
    • Defence Estates & Infrastructure Organisation ((Danish): Forsvarets Bygnings- og etablissementstjeneste (FBE))
    • Defence Internal Auditor ((Danish): Forsvarets Interne Revision (FIR))
    • Emergency Management Agency ((Danish): Beredskabsstyrelsen (BRS)) (intl. abb: DEMA)
    • Administration of Conscientious Objector ((Danish): Militærnægteradministrationen (MNA))

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