Financial Secretary to the War Office
| United Kingdom Office of the Financial Secretary to the War Office | |
|---|---|
Seal of H.M. Government | |
| War Office | |
| Style | The Right Honourable (Formal prefix) Financial Secretary to the War Office |
| Seat | Westminster, London |
| Appointer | The British Monarch on advice of the Prime Minister |
| Term length | No fixed term |
| Formation | 1870-1964 |
| First holder | John Vivian |
| Final holder | Peter Kirk |
The Financial Secretary to the War Office and for certain periods known as the Finance Member of the Army Council, was a junior ministerial office of the British government established in 1870. In May 1947 the office was unified with that of the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War under a new title Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Financial Secretary of the War Office. The office continued until the War Office as a distinct service ministry was unified along with the Department of Admiralty and Air Ministry into the Ministry of Defence where it became known as the Army Department in April 1964.