Unification of the Armed Forces, Hearings ..., on S. 2044 ..., April 30- July 11, 19461946 - 351 pages |
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs. ( 2 ) make plans for the coordination of such of the intelligence activities of the departments and agencies of the Government as relate to the national security and recommend ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs. ( 2 ) make plans for the coordination of such of the intelligence activities of the departments and agencies of the Government as relate to the national security and recommend ...
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... COMMITTEE Senator THOMAS . There is at each place a copy of the bill , and I have brought enough of the subcommittee reports . The full com- mittee report is not ready , Senator Walsh . The CHAIRMAN . I understand . Senator THOMAS . It ...
... COMMITTEE Senator THOMAS . There is at each place a copy of the bill , and I have brought enough of the subcommittee reports . The full com- mittee report is not ready , Senator Walsh . The CHAIRMAN . I understand . Senator THOMAS . It ...
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... Committee on Expenditures in Executive De- partments in the House and will not be considered there by either the Military or the Naval Affairs committees . My purpose , Senator Walsh - and I don't have to state the pur- pose to you ...
... Committee on Expenditures in Executive De- partments in the House and will not be considered there by either the Military or the Naval Affairs committees . My purpose , Senator Walsh - and I don't have to state the pur- pose to you ...
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... committee , but the press has always been present at all of the hearings ; and every time we have taken any action , a report to the press has been given . Now , Senator Austin , have I left out anything in the historical description ...
... committee , but the press has always been present at all of the hearings ; and every time we have taken any action , a report to the press has been given . Now , Senator Austin , have I left out anything in the historical description ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs. of the Navy would take over automatically . The point I am mak- ing here is that you have got one set of Secretaries who are purely administrative for the general department ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs. of the Navy would take over automatically . The point I am mak- ing here is that you have got one set of Secretaries who are purely administrative for the general department ...
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administration Admiral COLCLOUGH Admiral HALSEY Admiral KING Admiral KINKAID Admiral NIMITZ Admiral SPRUANCE agencies aircraft amphibious antisubmarine armed forces Army Air Force Army and Navy Assistant Secretaries autonomy bill Cabinet CHAIRMAN Chiefs of Staff civilian command committee Common Defense Congress coordination Council of Common Department of Common EBERSTADT effective fighter fleet functions integrity Iwo Jima Japanese Joint Chiefs KENNEY land land-based planes logistic Marine Corps ment National Defense national security naval aviation Naval Operations Navy Department Navy's officers Okinawa organization Pacific personnel President procurement question reconnaissance Royal Air Force seaplanes Secretary FORRESTAL Secretary of Common Secretary of War Senator AUSTIN Senator BYRD Senator GERRY Senator MAGNUSON Senator MYERS Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THOMAS Senator TYDINGS Senator WILLIS ships single department statement strategic tary thing tion unification United States Navy VANDEGRIFT warfare WILSON
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