Defence Force definition

Defence Force means any naval, military or airforce of the Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone;
Defence Force means any naval, military or air force of The Gambia;
Defence Force means any naval, military or air force of the Crown in right of the Government of Jamaica;

Examples of Defence Force in a sentence

  • DEFENCE RESERVE LEAVE The Secretary may grant an employee leave (with or without pay) to enable the employee to fulfil Australian Defence Force Reserve and Continuous Full Time Service or Cadet Force obligations.

  • Australian Defence Force Cadets means: Australian Navy Cadets; Australian Army Cadets; and Australian Air Force Cadets.

  • An employee who is an Australian Defence Force Cadet officer or instructor can get paid leave up to 3 weeks in each financial year to perform their duties.

  • An employee is entitled to leave with pay, for up to four weeks during each financial year for the purpose of fulfilling service in the Australian Defence Force Reserve.

  • These purposes include training and operational duty as required: During the employee’s first year of Australian Defence Force Reserve service, a further two weeks paid leave may be granted to facilitate participation in additional Australian Defence Force Reserve training, including induction requirements.


More Definitions of Defence Force

Defence Force means the Australian Defence Force;
Defence Force means any defence force of any Government, established by or under any law;
Defence Force means the Papua New Guinea Defence Force established under Section 188 of the Constitution;
Defence Force means the Namibian Defence Force which continues to exist in terms of section 2;
Defence Force means the defence force referred to in section 199(2) of the Constitution;
Defence Force means the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force established by section 5 of the Defence Act;
Defence Force means the South African National Defence Force contemplated in section 11, and includes any portion of that Force;