Preliminary Inventory, Issues 26-351951 - United States |
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... service . On June 20 , 1916 , the Secretary of the Navy issued a general order outlining for five bureaus their duties relating to the construction and equipment of aircraft . In consequence various units were created in the bureaus to ...
... service . On June 20 , 1916 , the Secretary of the Navy issued a general order outlining for five bureaus their duties relating to the construction and equipment of aircraft . In consequence various units were created in the bureaus to ...
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... SERVICE SYSTEM 1940-47 Compiled by Richard G. Wood The National Archives National Archives and Records ' Service General Services Administration Washington : 1951 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THE RECORDS OF THE ...
... SERVICE SYSTEM 1940-47 Compiled by Richard G. Wood The National Archives National Archives and Records ' Service General Services Administration Washington : 1951 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THE RECORDS OF THE ...
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PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THE RECORDS OF THE SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1940-47 Compiled by Richard G. Wood THE ... Services Administration Washington : 1951 T 1-51 FOREWORD To analyze and describe the permanently valuable. GSA - WASH DC 51- ...
PRELIMINARY INVENTORY OF THE RECORDS OF THE SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1940-47 Compiled by Richard G. Wood THE ... Services Administration Washington : 1951 T 1-51 FOREWORD To analyze and describe the permanently valuable. GSA - WASH DC 51- ...
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... Service System B. Official speeches of the Director of Selective Service C. Testimony of the Director of Selective Service before congressional committees . INTRODUCTION After the fall of France in June 1940 the SA - WASH DC 51-4474.
... Service System B. Official speeches of the Director of Selective Service C. Testimony of the Director of Selective Service before congressional committees . INTRODUCTION After the fall of France in June 1940 the SA - WASH DC 51-4474.
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... Service Act of 1940 ( 54 Stat . 885 ) . This act , the Nation's first peacetime conscription law , was approved by President Roosevelt on September 16 . On the same day the President issued a proclamation setting October 16 , 1940 , as ...
... Service Act of 1940 ( 54 Stat . 885 ) . This act , the Nation's first peacetime conscription law , was approved by President Roosevelt on September 16 . On the same day the President issued a proclamation setting October 16 , 1940 , as ...
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alphabetically by country alphabetically by name alphabetically by subject applications areas Arranged alphabetically Arranged by subject Arranged chronologically Arranged numerically Assistant Board of Economic Bureau of Intelligence cables central files Committee commodities copies of letters copies of minutes Defense Department Deputy Administrator described in entry Director District Office Division Economic Warfare Executive Export Control export licenses file is available folder headings Foreign Economic Administration Government agencies industry interoffice memoranda inventory Keith Kane Lend-Lease Administration materials Memorandum minutes of meetings Mission name of company National Archives nomic Office of Economic Office of Lend-Lease operations personnel pertaining PETROLEUM procurement production projects Reconstruction Finance Corporation RECORDS CONCERNING requirements requisitions Section Selective Service Selective Service System series includes series is similar staff statistical Supply thereunder alphabetically thereunder chronologically tion Transportation Typed Unarranged United vols War Production Board War Shipping Administration
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Page 43 - The powers and functions of the Administration shall be exercised in conformity with the foreign policy of the United States as defined by the Secretary of State.
Page 95 - They are compiled primarily for internal use, both as finding aids to help the staff render efficient reference service and as a means of establishing administrative control over the records. Each preliminary inventory contains an introduction that briefly states the history and functions of the agency that accumulated the records. The records themselves are described series by series, that is, by units of records of the same form or that deal with the same subject or activity or that are arranged...
Page 20 - Determine the policies, plans, procedures, and methods of the several Federal departments, establishments, and agencies in respect to war procurement and production, including purchasing, contracting, specifications, and construction; and including conversion, requisitioning, plant expansion, and the financing thereof; and issue such directives in respect thereto as he may deem necessary or appropriate.
Page 14 - The participation by the United States in the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, as defined in Executive Order No. 9453 of July 6, 1944. (c) Activities in liberated areas with respect to supplying the requirements of and procuring materials in such areas under paragraph 4 of the said Executive Order No. 9380.
Page 43 - As soon as military operations permit, the Administration shall assume responsibility for and control of all activities 'of the United States Government in liberated areas with respect to supplying the requirements of and procuring materials in such areas.
Page 28 - ... necessary, of any real or personal property, franchises, rights, facilities, funds, and other assets used in connection with the operation of such mines; to operate or to arrange for the operation of such mines in such manner as he...
Page 26 - ... committees or councils as the Administrator finds necessary : Provided, that no directive issued hereunder shall conflict with any direction which may be issued by the Chairman of the War Production Board pursuant to Paragraph 1 of Executive Order No. 9125 of April 7, 1942. (b) Serve, as far as practicable, as the liaison and channel of communication between the units of the petroleum industry and the several departments and agencies...
Page 17 - economic defense," whenever used in this Order, means the conduct, in the interest of national defense, of international economic activities including those relating to exports, imports, the acquisition and disposition of materials and commodities from foreign countries including preclusive buying, transactions in foreign exchange and foreign-owned or foreign-controlled property, international investments and extensions of credit, shipping and transportation ' of goods among countries, the international...
Page 21 - Represent the United States Government in dealing with the economic warfare agencies of the United Nations for the purpose of relating the Government's economic warfare program and facilities to those of such nations.