| United States. Congress. Committee on Military Affairs - 1937 - 682 pages
...not otherwiseassigned by law, as may be assigned to him by the President. The Chief of Stuff shall be the immediate adviser of the Secretary of War on all...matters relating to the Military Establishment, and shall be charged by the Secretary of War with the planning, development, and execution of the Army... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1927 - 674 pages
...otherwise assigned by law, as may l>e assigned to him by the President. The Chief of Staff shall be the immediate adviser of the Secretary of War on all...matters relating to the Military Establishment, and shall be charged by the Secretary of War with the planning, development, and execution of the Army... | |
| 1919 - 216 pages
...are issued by this service. GENERAL STAFF. The Chief of Staff, who is also the Chief of the General Staff, is the immediate adviser of the Secretary of...with the planning, development, and execution of the military program. By virtue of his office, the Chief of Staff takes rank and precedence over all officers... | |
| Army War College (U.S.). Historical Section - 1949 - 1076 pages
...event abolished the General Commanding the Army and put in his place the Chief of Staff, who served as the immediate adviser of the Secretary of War on all...matters relating to the Military Establishment and had supervisory and coordinating duties over the troops of the line and of the special staff and supply... | |
| 1920 - 900 pages
...until we come to General Orders No. 80 (August 6, 1918), which provides: — The Chief of the General Staff is the immediate adviser of the Secretary of...the planning, development, and execution of the Army programme. The Chief of Staff by law [Act of May 12, 1917] takes rank and precedence over all officers... | |
| Mark Skinner Watson - 1950 - 586 pages
...early 1942. They included the following specifications: The Chief of Staff is the immediate advisor of the Secretary of War on all matters relating to...with the planning, development and execution of the military program. He shall cause the War Department General Staff to prepare the necessary plans for... | |
| Mark Skinner Watson - 1950 - 588 pages
...More than a year later, under General Order 80, the new Chief of Staff became the "immediate advisor of the Secretary of War on all matters relating to the military establishment . . . charged by the Secretary of War with the planning, development and execution of the Army program,"... | |
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