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Director of National Service
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The Director of National Service or Minister of National Service was a post that existed briefly in the British government. Although a political appointment, the initial holder was Neville Chamberlain who was not a Member of Parliament at the time.[1] Chamberlain resigned in August 1917 when the War Cabinet decided to change the organisation of recruiting from the control of the War Office to the Directorate of National Service, a change which he disapproved.
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Directors of National Service 1916–1919
- Neville Chamberlain (19 December 1916 – 8 August 1917) (resigned)
- Sir Auckland Geddes (17 August 1917 – 19 December 1919)[1][2]
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