| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - United States - 1947 - 768 pages
...file clerks. I would expect that he would use to their full capacity such agencies as the War Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board, and would decentralize to a maximum. Section 106 clarifies and amplifies the definition of the Department... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - National security - 1947 - 746 pages
...Defense, with the assistance of the joint agencies that will work under his direction — the War Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board — will be responsible for integrating the operations of the Army, Navy, and Air Forces. His authority... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1947 - 752 pages
...include those agencies for coor~ dination within the military department itself, such as the War Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and DeA'elopment Board. I feel that title 3 should then concern itself with the organization of the military... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1948 - 2012 pages
...Services which has been established to provide administrative services for the Office of the Secretary, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board Explanation of costs by objects In addition to the 250.8 man-years of civilian employment, 42 military... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1948 - 1998 pages
...has been established to provide administrative services for the Office of the Secretary, the Joinl Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board Explanation of costs by objects In addition to the 250.8 man-years of civilian employment, 42 military... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services - 1949 - 308 pages
...211, 213, and 214 are intended to give the Secretary of Defense some latitude in assigning duties to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board and the Research and Development Board, as well as placing their functions under his control, as noted above. Section 212, as amended, would clarify... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1949 - 312 pages
...Secretary of Defense on such matters as he may assign to them. The National Security Act established the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board as statutory agencies with duties which they perform in their own right. The changes proposed in S. 1269... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Aeronautics, Military - 1949 - 658 pages
...advised the departmenta of the President's actions on their requests. You will note the participation of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board, in addition to the immediate office of the Secretary of Defense. As I have stated, none of these agencies... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Air warfare - 1949 - 684 pages
...advised the departments of the President's actions on their requests. You will note the participation of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board, and the Research and Development Board, in addition to the immediate office of the Secretary of Defense. As I have stated, none of these agencies... | |
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