Common Defense Department. Department of Common Defense, report [and minority views] to accompany S. 2044 [to promote common defense by unifying depart incuts and agencies of the Government relating to common defense].
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Common Defense Department. Department of Common Defense, report [and minority views] to accompany S. 2044 [to promote common defense by unifying depart incuts and agencies of the Government relating to common defense].
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Common Defense Department. Department of Common Defense, report [and minority views] to accompany S. 2044 [to promote common defense by unifying depart incuts and agencies of the Government relating to common defense].
Corporate Agency Authors:
Military Affairs Committee and Senate
Sort Author:
Military Affairs Committee
Date:
[June 1946]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1946-06-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19460601
Publication End:
19460630
Corporate/Agency Author:
Military Affairs Committee
Publication month:
7
Publication year:
1946
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[2 pts.]
Notes:
(S. rp. 1328, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 2d sess.) [S. 2044 establishes the Department of Common Defense and abolishes the War Department and the Navy Department. It establishes, as separate and coordinate arms, the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and establishes a Joint Staff of the Armed Forces. It also establishes the Council of Common Defense, a Central Intelligence Agency therein, and the National Security Resources Board.]
Notes:
(S. rp. 1328, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 2d sess.) [S. 2044 establishes the Department of Common Defense and abolishes the War Department and the Navy Department. It establishes, as separate and coordinate arms, the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and establishes a Joint Staff of the Armed Forces. It also establishes the Council of Common Defense, a Central Intelligence Agency therein, and the National Security Resources Board.]
Notes:
[pt. 1.] Report: submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. May 13, legislative day Mar. 5, 1946. 13 p. †
pt. 2. Minority views: submitted by Mr. Bridges for himself and Mr. Hart. May 13, legislative day Mar. 5, 1946. 10 p. †