Army Organization Act of 1950: Hearings ... Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on S. 2334 and H.R. 8198, Bills to Provide for the Organization of the Army and the Department of the Army, and for Other Purposes. May 25-26, 1950U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 66 halaman Considers legislation to provide permanent statutory authority for the organization of the Army Dept developed under temporary wartime authority. |
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Halaman 7 - He is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Army for the efficiency of the Army, its state of preparation for military operations and plans therefor.
Halaman 53 - The Organized peace establishment, including the Regular Army, the National Guard and the Organized Reserves, shall include all of those divisions and other military organizations necessary to form the basis for a complete and immediate mobilization for the national defense in the event of a national emergency declared by Congress.
Halaman 46 - That hereafter members of the General Staff Corps shall be confined strictly to the discharge of the duties of the general nature of...
Halaman 46 - Congress last hereinbefore cited, and they shall not be permitted .to assume or engage in work of an administrative nature that pertains to established bureaus or offices of the War Department, or that, being assumed or engaged in by members of the General Staff Corps, would involve impairment of the responsibility or initiative of such bureaus or offices, or would cause injurious or unnecessary duplication of or delay in the work thereof...
Halaman 37 - ... without his consent except in time of war or national emergency hereafter declared by the Congress...
Halaman 13 - Army, including but not limited to those necessary or appropriate for the training, operations, administration, logistical support and maintenance, welfare, preparedness, and effectiveness of the Army, including research and development, and such other activities as may be prescribed by the President or the Secretary of Defense as authorized by law.
Halaman 2 - We have urged in our first report ° that the foundation of good departmental administration is that the Secretary shall have authority from the Congress to organize and control his organization, and that Congressional grants of independent authority to subordinates be eliminated.
Halaman 36 - Force now or hereafter detailed or assigned to duty in the Department of the Air Force shall serve for a tour of duty not to exceed four years, except that such tour of duty may be extended beyond four years upon a special finding by the Secretary of the Air Force that the extension is necessary in the public interest. Upon relief from such duty no such officer shall...
Halaman 46 - February 14, 1903, and they shall not be permitted to assume or engage in work of an administrative nature that pertains to established bureaus or offices of the War Department, or that, being assumed or engaged in by members of the General Staff Corps, would involve impairment of the responsibility or initiative of such bureaus or offices, or would cause injurious or unnecessary duplication of or delay in the work thereof.
Halaman 42 - ... by the President or by the Secretary of the Army. Except as otherwise prescribed by law, by the President, or by the Secretary of Defense, the Chief of Staff performs his duties under the direction of the Secretary of the Army.