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C2 (Army Department) was part of the [[Ministry of Defence]] from 1964, when the Ministry inherited the old War Office C2 Division. by 1973, matters related to Northern Ireland ha been added to its tasks. C2 disappeared in the mid-1970s when its responsibilities were taken on by other branches.<ref>[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/DisplayCatalogueDetails.asp?CATID=13355&CATLN=3&FullDetails=True&accessmethod=7 Series reference WO 296], The Catalogue, National Archives, accessed 19 October 2010.</ref>
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C2 (Army Department) was part of the [[Ministry of Defence]] from 1964, when the Ministry inherited the old War Office C2 Division. by 1973, matters related to Northern Ireland had been added to its tasks. C2 disappeared in the mid-1970s when its responsibilities were taken on by other branches.<ref>[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/DisplayCatalogueDetails.asp?CATID=13355&CATLN=3&FullDetails=True&accessmethod=7 Series reference WO 296], The Catalogue, National Archives, accessed 19 October 2010.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 17:32, 19 October 2010

C2 (Army Department) was part of the Ministry of Defence from 1964, when the Ministry inherited the old War Office C2 Division. by 1973, matters related to Northern Ireland had been added to its tasks. C2 disappeared in the mid-1970s when its responsibilities were taken on by other branches.[1]

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  1. Series reference WO 296, The Catalogue, National Archives, accessed 19 October 2010.