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))
- Defence Command ((Danish): Forsvarskommandoen (FKO)) (intl. abb: DADEFCOM)
Read more about this topic: Danish Defence
Famous quotes containing the word structure:
“The structure was designed by an old sea captain who believed that the world would end in a flood. He built a home in the traditional shape of the Ark, inverted, with the roof forming the hull of the proposed vessel. The builder expected that the deluge would cause the house to topple and then reverse itself, floating away on its roof until it should land on some new Ararat.”
—For the State of New Jersey, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“There is no such thing as a language, not if a language is anything like what many philosophers and linguists have supposed. There is therefore no such thing to be learned, mastered, or born with. We must give up the idea of a clearly defined shared structure which language-users acquire and then apply to cases.”
—Donald Davidson (b. 1917)
“For the structure that we raise,
Time is with materials filled;
Our to-days and yesterdays
Are the blocks with which we build.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18091882)