Department Of Defense Stocks List

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Department Of Defense Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 8 NOC Northrop Grumman to Webcast Annual Shareholders Meeting
May 8 OSK Autoliv (ALV) Stock Up 7% Since Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat
May 8 OSK Oshkosh to buy AUSA as it looks to broaden market reach
May 8 OSK Oshkosh Corporation to Acquire AUSA
May 8 NOC Here's Why Shareholders May Want To Be Cautious With Increasing Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) CEO Pay Packet
May 7 NOC Why Has Northrop Grumman Stock Underperformed?
May 7 NOC What Boeing's delayed rocket launch means for the company, according to Intuitive Machines CEO
May 7 OSK Lear's (LEA) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Match Estimates
May 7 ISSC Sidoti Events, LLC's Virtual May Micro-Cap Conference
May 6 NOC Putin plans drills for tactical nuclear weapon to check West
May 6 NOC LHX vs. NOC: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
May 6 OMI Should Value Investors Buy Owens & Minor (OMI) Stock?
May 6 OMI Omnicell (OMCL) Q1 Earnings Top Estimates, Revenues Down Y/Y
May 6 OMI Investor Optimism Improves Slightly Following Jobs Data; Dow Jumps 450 Points
May 4 IRDM Anchor Capital Management’s Top 9 Stock Picks and Former Holdings in 2024
May 4 OMI Owens & Minor First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
May 4 FLR Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 OMI Owens & Minor, Inc. (NYSE:OMI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 DLHC DLH Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:DLHC) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 OMI Owens & Minor: After Q1, Long-Term Guidance Remains At Risk
Department Of Defense

A Ministry of Defence or Defense (see spelling differences), also known as a Department of Defence or Defense, is the common name for a part of the government found in states where the government is divided into ministries or departments, responsible for matters of defence. Such a department usually includes all branches of the military, and is usually controlled by a Defence Minister, Minister of Defence, or Secretary of Defense.
Historically, such departments were referred to as a Ministry of War or Department of War, although such departments generally had authority only over the army of a country, with a separate department governing other military branches. Prior to World War II, most "Ministries of War" were Army ministries, while the Navy and the Air Force, if it existed as a separate branch, had their own departments. As late as 1953, for example, the Soviet Union had a "Ministry of War" alongside a "Ministry of the Navy".
The tendency to consolidate and rename these departments to highlight their purpose as providing "defence", and to coordinate until then mostly separate components of defence (air, land, navy) arose after World War II.

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