The Question of Autonomy for the United States Air Arm, 1907-1945, Del 2Documentary Research Division, Air University Library, Air University, 1950 - 632 sider |
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The Question of Autonomy for the United States Air Arm, 1907-1945, Del 2 Robert Earl McClendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1952 |
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20 June 79 Congress AAF Historical Studies Aero Digest agencies Air Force Combat air power Air Staff airplanes Annual Report armed forces Army Air Forces Army and Navy Arnold authorized aviation officers aviation section Baker Board Report bills Brig centum Chief of Air Chief of Staff Chief Signal Officer Committee on Military Congressional Record coordinate creation department of national Deputy Chief duty enlisted equipment Force Combat Command Foulois functions GHQ Air Force grade Hearings hereby House of Representatives ibid independent air Joint Chiefs July jurisdiction March McNarney Memo ment Military Aeronautics military air arm military aviation Mimeograph form national defense operations organization Oscar Westover Pat McCarran personnel President proposed Provided further recommendations reorganization Roosevelt Secretary of War Senate separate air force Services of Supply Session Signal Corps single department Studies No 46 tactical units tion U. S. Air Services War Department Washington
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Side 260 - Signal Corps. — The Signal Corps shall consist of one Chief Signal Officer, with the rank of brigadier general ; three colonels; eight lieutenant colonels; ten majors; thirty captains; seventy-five first lieutenants ; and the aviation section, which shall consist of one colonel ; one lieutenant colonel ; eight...
Side 270 - An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes", approved June 3, 1916 (39 Stat.
Side 256 - ... Congress approved February second, nineteen hundred and one, are hereby extended to apply to said aviation officers and to vacancies created in any arm, corps, or department of the Army by the detail of said officers therefrom ; but nothing in said Act or in any other law now in force shall be held to prevent the detail or redetail at any time, to fill a vacancy among the aviation officers authorized by this Act, of any officer who, during prior service as an aviation officer of the aviation...
Side 261 - ... and, while on duty, requiring him to participate regularly and frequently in aerial flights...
Side 269 - That this act shall remain in force during the continuance of the present war and for six months after the; termination of the war by the proclamation of the treaty of peace, or at such earlier time as the President may designate...
Side 256 - ... aviation officers for periods of four years unless sooner relieved; and the provisions of section twenty-seven of the Act of Congress approved February second, nineteen hundred and one...
Side 270 - Hying cadets, such part of whom as the President may direct being formed into tactical units, organized as he may prescribe...
Side 274 - That for the period of three years immediately following July 1,1926, there is hereby created in each of the divisions of the War Department General Staff an air section to be headed by an officer of the Air Corps...
Side 270 - The Regular Army of the United States shall consist of the Infantry, the Cavalry, the Field Artillery, the Coast Artillery Corps, the Air Service, the Corps of Engineers, the Signal Corps, which shall be designated as the combatant arms or the line of the Army; the General Staff Corps; the Adjutant General's Department; the Inspector General's Department; the Judge Advocate General's Department ; the Quartermaster Corps ; the Finance Department ; the Medical Department...
Side 281 - Supply ; and such overseas departments, task forces, base commands, defense commands, commands in theaters of operations, and other commands as the Secretary of War may find to be necessary for the national security.