Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 50 : Section 401


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 401. Congressional declaration of purpose

      In enacting this legislation, it is the intent of Congress to
    provide a comprehensive program for the future security of the
    United States; to provide for the establishment of integrated
    policies and procedures for the departments, agencies, and
    functions of the Government relating to the national security; to
    provide a Department of Defense, including the three military
    Departments of the Army, the Navy (including naval aviation and the
    United States Marine Corps), and the Air Force under the direction,
    authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense; to provide that
    each military department shall be separately organized under its
    own Secretary and shall function under the direction, authority,
    and control of the Secretary of Defense; to provide for their
    unified direction under civilian control of the Secretary of
    Defense but not to merge these departments or services; to provide
    for the establishment of unified or specified combatant commands,
    and a clear and direct line of command to such commands; to
    eliminate unnecessary duplication in the Department of Defense, and
    particularly in the field of research and engineering by vesting
    its overall direction and control in the Secretary of Defense; to
    provide more effective, efficient, and economical administration in
    the Department of Defense; to provide for the unified strategic
    direction of the combatant forces, for their operation under
    unified command, and for their integration into an efficient team
    of land, naval, and air forces but not to establish a single Chief
    of Staff over the armed forces nor an overall armed forces general
    staff.



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