The United States Navy: A Description of Its Functional OrganizationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 86 pages |
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... LOGISTIC COMMAND CIVILIAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY BUSINESS AND LOGISTIC ADMINISTRATION THE OPERATING FORCES TYPE COMMANDS AMPHIBIOUS FORCE FLERT MASINE FORCE AN FORC DUTROVERS & STROYER ESCORTS MINE FORCE ...
... LOGISTIC COMMAND CIVILIAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY BUSINESS AND LOGISTIC ADMINISTRATION THE OPERATING FORCES TYPE COMMANDS AMPHIBIOUS FORCE FLERT MASINE FORCE AN FORC DUTROVERS & STROYER ESCORTS MINE FORCE ...
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... logistic plaas and assignment of logistic respon abcity to services thereunder . 3. Establish united commands in strategie areas , 4. Formulate joint training policies . 6. Formulate coordinating military education policies for services ...
... logistic plaas and assignment of logistic respon abcity to services thereunder . 3. Establish united commands in strategie areas , 4. Formulate joint training policies . 6. Formulate coordinating military education policies for services ...
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... logistic plans . Their logistic plans , which are prepared in support of their strategic plans , are the be- ginning of the material requirements plan- ning cycle . The Joint Chiefs of Staff are also responsible for the assignment of ...
... logistic plans . Their logistic plans , which are prepared in support of their strategic plans , are the be- ginning of the material requirements plan- ning cycle . The Joint Chiefs of Staff are also responsible for the assignment of ...
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... logistic plans ; and with the Munitions Board so that the latter may at all times be informed of requirements for materials , components , and production fa- cilities needed to carry out research and development programs . On matters of ...
... logistic plans ; and with the Munitions Board so that the latter may at all times be informed of requirements for materials , components , and production fa- cilities needed to carry out research and development programs . On matters of ...
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... LOGISTIC SUPPORT OF OPERATING FORCES HAVAL AND LOGISTIC COMMAND THE PRESIDENT COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF , ARMED FORCES SECRETARY OF DEFENSE POLICY CONTROL SECRETARY OF THE NAVY POLICY CONTROL CIVILIAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS UNDER SECRETARY ...
... LOGISTIC SUPPORT OF OPERATING FORCES HAVAL AND LOGISTIC COMMAND THE PRESIDENT COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF , ARMED FORCES SECRETARY OF DEFENSE POLICY CONTROL SECRETARY OF THE NAVY POLICY CONTROL CIVILIAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS UNDER SECRETARY ...
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advice and consent Air Force appointed appropriate Armed Forces Assistant Secretary audit authority budget bureaus and offices Central Intelligence Agency Chairman Chief of Naval Chiefs of Staff Civilian Executive Assistants component activities Comptroller coordination control Corps Supporting Establishments Department of Defense departments and agencies direction district commandant duties equipment exercise facilities Fleet Marine Force Government Joint Chiefs Marine Corps Supporting matters ment military command military departments mission Munitions Board National Security Act National Security Council naval activities Naval Air Bases Naval Air Training Naval Airship Training naval base commander Naval Command naval district Naval Establishment Naval Forces Naval Operations Navy Department Operating Forces organization paragraph perform personnel plans policies and procedures prescribed President procurement programs relating requirements research and development responsibility sea frontier commander Secretary of Defense Shore Establishment strategic supervision tion transferred unified command United States Air United States Army United States Navy
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