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Military cabinet

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A military cabinet is any cabinet composed of members of the military. It may be an advisory body (staff) to a sovereign, head of government or other functionary, such as a minister of war,[1] or it may be the executive cabinet of a military government.

In France, both the prime minister and the minister of defence have their own military cabinets (cabinets militaires).

Historically, the rulers of France's colonies, such as the Resident-General in Morocco[2] and the Governor-General of Indochina,[3] had their own military cabinets.

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  1. ^ Stevan K. Pavlowitch, "Yugoslavia in Exile: The London-based Wartime Government, 1941–45", New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key Issues and Controversies, edited by Dejan Djokić and James Ker-Lindsay (Routledge, 2011), pp. 100–16.
  2. ^ Moshe Gershovich, French Military Rule in Morocco: Colonialism and Its Consequences (Frank Cass, 2000).
  3. ^ Eric T. Jennings, Vichy in the Tropics: Petain's National Revolution in Madagascar, Guadeloupe and Indochina, 1940–1944 (Stanford University Press, 2001).