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In late 2018, the German Minister of Defense said that the German government is open to the possibility of opening some official positions to skilled EU citizens. In particular, positions such as medical officers and logistics officers are difficult to fill after the abolition of the mandatory military service in 2011.
The Caribbean nation-state of Barbados has a small, albeit growing network of diplomatic and consular missions. As a member-state of the Commonwealth of Nations , Barbadian diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth members-states are known as High Commissions instead of embassies.
The capital city of Bridgetown in Barbados and its immediate environs hosts 11 high commissions or embassies, a Delegation of the European Union, and an Eastern Caribbean mission of the United Nations. Several other countries have honorary consuls to provide emergency services to their citizens. Diplomatic missions in Barbados
The following is a list of foreign ministers of Barbados since 1966: [1] No. Name (Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure Notes 1 Errol Barrow (1920–1987) 1966–1971 2
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Barbados and Australia established diplomatic relations on 7 January 1974. Both Barbados and Australia are current members of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, and comprised as former parts of the British Empire. New Zealand: 1974-Aug-28: New Zealand is accredited to Barbados from its Ministry of Foreign Affairs based in Wellington. [72]
Barbados Audit Office. Permanent Secretary Permanent Secretary Director General, Finance and Economic Affairs Accountant General Auditor General Ms. Nancy Headley (Finance) Ms. Betty Alleyne-Headley (acting) (Economic Affairs and Investment) Mr. Ian Carrington Ms. Ingrid Blunt (acting) Mr. Leigh Trotman Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
Keetmanshoop Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South West Africa Territorial Force. It formed part of the Area Force Units as well as the Territorial Reserve.