[USC07] 50 USC 3002: Congressional declaration of purpose
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50 USC 3002: Congressional declaration of purpose
Text contains those laws in effect on February 10, 2018
From Title 50-WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
CHAPTER 44-NATIONAL SECURITY
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§3002. Congressional declaration of purpose
In enacting this chapter, 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.
(July 26, 1947, ch. 343, §2, 61 Stat. 496 ; Aug. 10, 1949, ch. 412, §2, 63 Stat. 579 ; Pub. L. 85–599, §2, Aug. 6, 1958,
72 Stat. 514 .)
REFERENCES IN TEXT
This chapter, referred to in text, was in the original "this legislation", meaning act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, 61
Stat. 495 , known as the National Security Act of 1947, which is classified principally to this chapter. For
complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
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ODIFICATION
Section was formerly classified to section 401 of this title prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as
this section.
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MENDMENTS
1958-Pub. L. 85–599 amended section generally, and, among other changes, provided that each military
department shall be separately organized, instead of separately administered, under its own Secretary and
shall function under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense, and inserted provisions
relating to establishment of unified or specified combatant commands and for elimination of unnecessary
duplication.
1949-Act Aug. 10, 1949, provided that the military departments shall be separately administered but be under
the direction of the Secretary of Defense, and that there shall not be a single Chief of Staff over the armed
forces nor an armed forces general staff.
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2012 Ed. and Supplement IV (1/6/2017)