War Cabinet

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A War Cabinet is a committee formed by a government in time of war. It is usually a subset of the full executive cabinet of ministers. It is also quite common for a War Cabinet to have senior military officers and opposition politicians as members.

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During the First World War, David Lloyd George formed a War Cabinet when he became Prime Minister in December 1916. Members of the Cabinet were:

Other members:

From the northern spring of 1917, the British war cabinet was superseded by the Imperial War Cabinet, which had representation from the Dominions. Its members were:

On 3 September 1939, Neville Chamberlain announced his War Cabinet.

Prime Minister: N. Chamberlain (Cons) Lord Privy Seal: Sir Samuel Hoare (Cons) Chancellor of the Exchequer: Sir John Simon (Nat. Liberal) Foreign Secretary: Viscount Halifax (Cons) Secretary of State for War: L. Hore-Belisha (Nat. Liberal) Secretary of State for Air: Sir Kingsley Wood (Cons) First Lord of the Admiralty: W. S Churchill (Cons) Minister for the co-ordination of defence: Lord Chatfield (Cons) Minister without Portfolio: Lord Hankey (Liberal)

Dominated largely by Conservative ministers who served under Chamberlain's National Government between 1937 and 1939, the additions of Lord Hankey (Liberal) and Winston Churchill (strong anti-appeaser) seemed to give the cabinet more balance.

In January of 1940, after disagreements with the Chiefs of Staff, Hore-Belisha resigned from the National Government, refusing a new position as minister of information. He was succeeded by O. Stanley.

When he became Prime Minister during the Second World War, Winston Churchill formed a War Cabinet, initially consisting of the following:

It would undergo many changes in composition over the next five years.

In response to the September 11, 2001 attacks, United States President George W. Bush created a War Cabinet. They met at Camp David on the weekend of September 15 to shape what became the War on Terrorism.

The Cabinet comprised Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, George Tenet, Hugh Shelton, John Ashcroft, Paul O'Neill, Karen Hughes, Ari Fleischer, Robert Mueller, Paul Wolfowitz, and Andy Card. Some of their spouses were also on this retreat.


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