DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL SERVICE

The 'Director 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. 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

Directors of National Service 1916-1919



Neville Chamberlain (December 19, 1916 - August 8, 1917) (resigned)

★ Sir Auckland Geddes (August 17, 1917 - December 19, 1919)

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