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North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

Coordinates: 35°47′08″N 78°38′23″W / 35.78556°N 78.63972°W / 35.78556; -78.63972
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Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Seal of the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

Raleigh and Gaston / Seaboard Coast Line Building, headquarters of the NC Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
Department overview
Formed10 November 2015; 8 years ago (2015-11-10) (as State Cabinet Department)
Preceding Department
  • Division of Veterans Affairs and Military Affairs Advisor to the Governor
TypeExecutive Department
HeadquartersSeaboard Building, Wake County, North Carolina
United States
35°47′08″N 78°38′23″W / 35.78556°N 78.63972°W / 35.78556; -78.63972
Employees100
Department executives
Child agencies
  • Division of Military Affairs
  • Division of Veterans Affairs
  • Military Affairs Commission
Websitewww.milvets.nc.gov

The North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is a state agency designed to advocate for the relationship the state has with its military and veterans' installations and populations. It was created by the North Carolina General Assembly with the support of Governor Pat McCrory. The current head of the Department is Secretary Walter E. Gaskin. Prior to the creation of the Department, the Division of Veterans Affairs was under the Department of Administration while all military-related matters fell under the Department of Commerce.[2]

History

Division of Military Affairs

Division of Veterans Affairs

Organizational structure

Office of the Secretary

Division of Veterans Affairs

Military Affairs Commission

Economic Impact

Budget

Recent Achievements

See also

References

  1. ^ Leadership. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  2. ^ "About the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs". milvets.nc.gov. Retrieved 3 December 2019.