The Department of Defense: Documents on Establishment and Organization, 1944-1978This volume, the first of a series, is a collection of documents with a single theme-the establishment and development of the organization of the Department of Defense. This reference collection contains source materials that will be useful to scholars, officials of government, reporters of current affairs, and others. It may also afford insights into the evolution of a large and complex department of government. Topics summarized and/or documented include: The National Security Act of 1947; The Amendment of 1949; Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953; Defense Reorganization Act of 1958; Administrative and Legislative Modifications -- 1958-1978; and Functions of the Armed Services and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
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... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946 . 7. War - Navy Review of Differences - 13-31 May 1946 . 8. President Truman's Letter - 15 June 1946 . 9. War - Navy Agreement - September 1946-16 January 1947 . 10. Congressional Approval of ...
... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946 . 7. War - Navy Review of Differences - 13-31 May 1946 . 8. President Truman's Letter - 15 June 1946 . 9. War - Navy Agreement - September 1946-16 January 1947 . 10. Congressional Approval of ...
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... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946. The Senate Committee on Military Af- fairs reported out S. 2044 combining the proposals of the War and Navy Departments , but the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs and Navy Depart- ment witnesses ...
... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946. The Senate Committee on Military Af- fairs reported out S. 2044 combining the proposals of the War and Navy Departments , but the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs and Navy Depart- ment witnesses ...
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... Naval Affairs suggested to Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal that a study be made on an alternative to the proposed consolidation of the War and Navy Departments . At the request of Secretary Forrestal , Ferdinand Eberstadt ...
... Naval Affairs suggested to Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal that a study be made on an alternative to the proposed consolidation of the War and Navy Departments . At the request of Secretary Forrestal , Ferdinand Eberstadt ...
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... naval forces , and one for the air forces , each under an Assistant Secretary . The Navy should , of course , retain its own carrier- , ship- , and water - based aviation , which has proved so necessary for efficient fleet operation ...
... naval forces , and one for the air forces , each under an Assistant Secretary . The Navy should , of course , retain its own carrier- , ship- , and water - based aviation , which has proved so necessary for efficient fleet operation ...
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... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946 . On 9 April 1946 , Senators Elbert D. Thomas , Lister Hill , and Warren R. Austin , members of a special subcommittee of the Senate Military Affairs Committee , introduced S. 2044 , which followed ...
... Naval Affairs - 9 April - 11 July 1946 . On 9 April 1946 , Senators Elbert D. Thomas , Lister Hill , and Warren R. Austin , members of a special subcommittee of the Senate Military Affairs Committee , introduced S. 2044 , which followed ...
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