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... peacetime debate over military policy in the nation's history , the Army Air Forces consummated its two- generation struggle for independence and then began the task of building an air force for the nuclear age . The author tells this ...
... peacetime debate over military policy in the nation's history , the Army Air Forces consummated its two- generation struggle for independence and then began the task of building an air force for the nuclear age . The author tells this ...
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... Peacetime Air Force 8223 72 Proposed Reorganized Armed Forces , Collins Committee , October 1945 96 Department of the Air Force Air Staff , March 21 , 1946 AAF Military Personnel Distribution : March 1946 ... AAF Tactical Groups and ...
... Peacetime Air Force 8223 72 Proposed Reorganized Armed Forces , Collins Committee , October 1945 96 Department of the Air Force Air Staff , March 21 , 1946 AAF Military Personnel Distribution : March 1946 ... AAF Tactical Groups and ...
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... peacetime reorganization of March 1946 set the combat commands as the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) , Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) and Air Defense Command ( ADC ) , definitive planning for the command structure * As it appears in the ...
... peacetime reorganization of March 1946 set the combat commands as the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) , Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) and Air Defense Command ( ADC ) , definitive planning for the command structure * As it appears in the ...
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... peacetime was unprecedented . During World War I the Air Service's offensive aircraft were organized under a single officer , responsible to the com- mander of Army Field Forces . As mentioned , in 1923 the Lassiter Board recom- mended ...
... peacetime was unprecedented . During World War I the Air Service's offensive aircraft were organized under a single officer , responsible to the com- mander of Army Field Forces . As mentioned , in 1923 the Lassiter Board recom- mended ...
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... peacetime plans ready for congressional consideration , Mar- shall in June 1942 formed a Post - War Planning Board to deal with the question of organization . And in April 1943 , Marshall instructed General Somervell to begin a study of ...
... peacetime plans ready for congressional consideration , Mar- shall in June 1942 formed a Post - War Planning Board to deal with the question of organization . And in April 1943 , Marshall instructed General Somervell to begin a study of ...
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70 groups AAF's air arm Air Bd Air Board Air Corps air defense air power Air Staff aircraft Armed Forces Army Air Forces Army and Navy Army Chief Army Ground Forces Arnold Assistant Chief aviation bomber Brig Gen budget Chief of Air Chief of Staff civilian coequal Committee Congress Continental Air Forces coordination Deputy Chief Eaker Eisenhower Forrestal functions Headquarters Henry H Ibid independent Air Force Joint Chiefs Knerr Kuter Lauris Norstad legislation M-day Maj Gen Marshall Memo Military Establishment National Defense naval officers operations organization peacetime personnel policies postwar Air Force postwar planning President recommended reorganization Reserve responsibility Secretary of Defense Secretary of War separate Air Force single department Spaatz Strategic Air Strategic Air Command Stuart Symington subj Tactical Air Command Truman unification United States Air USAF Vandenberg War Department World War II
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Page 291 - If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 271 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
Page 277 - Council is to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security...
Page 171 - In enacting this legislation, it is the intent of Congress to provide a comprehensive program for the future security of the United States; to provide for the establishment of integrated policies and procedures for the departments, agencies, and functions of the Government relating to the national security...
Page 281 - Act, without regard to the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923, as amended...
Page 278 - President may authorize, subject to such regulations as he may prescribe, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Commerce...
Page 289 - Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force...
Page 271 - It shall be organized, trained, and equipped primarily for prompt and sustained combat incident to operations on land. It is responsible for the preparation of land forces necessary for the effective prosecution of war except as otherwise assigned and, in accordance with integrated joint mobilization plans, for the expansion of the peacetime components of the Army to meet the needs of war.
Page 273 - Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Page 279 - Government departments and agencies as relate to national security; (2) to make recommendations to the National Security Council for the coordination of such intelligence activities of the departments and agencies of the Government as relate to the national security; (3) to correlate and evaluate intelligence relating to the national security, and provide for the appropriate dissemination of such intelligence within' the Government using where appropriate existing agencies and facilities...