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Army Ordnance Department, British Army
Years active: 1894 – 1918
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
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Type: Logistics
Specific type: Department
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Created: 1894. Formed from Ordnance Stores Department and the Royal Artillery's Inspectors of Machinery.
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Name1: Army Ordnance Department
Name1 Start: 1894
Name1 End: 1918
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Alternate names: AOD
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Disbanded: 1918. Merged with Army Ordnance Corps to form Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
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