The United States Air Force is the aerial warfare, space warfare, and cyberwarfare service branch of the United States armed forces and one of the American uniformed services. The mayor command report directly to Headquarters, Air Force. General Air Force Chief of Staff is the highest rank in peacetime and Genera of the Air Force is the hightest rank in wartinme.
secretary of defense
The position of Secretary of War refers to the leader of the War Department. This agency and position was disbanded in the US in 1947, after WWII. The most similar agency in the US is now the Department of Defense, headed by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
The Secretary of Defense replaced the Secretary of War as well as the Secretary of the Navy.
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It is called the Cabinet. The Cabinet consists of all the department heads appointed by the president and they individually and collectively advise the president on the decisions he must make. Head of the Justice Department is the Attorney General Head of the Labor Department is the Secretary of Labor Head of the Department of Defense is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Head of the Treasury Department is the Secretary of the Treasury There are several other departments in the Cabinet.
Secretary of Defense. Homeland Security to a stretch. Hope this helped.
The Department of Defense is in charge of the U.S. military.
1947The National Security Act signed into law by President Truman July 26 provides for a National Military Establishment that was renamed the Department of Defense in August 1947, merging the War Department and the Navy Department.
James V. Forrestal was the first Secretary of Defense. Forrestal was previously the Secretary of the Navy until the Department of Defense came in to being when president Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947. On September 18, 1947, the Department of War was divided into the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force, both of which joined the Department of the Navy as part of the new National Military Establishment (NME)--changed to Department of Defense in 1949, in part because the acronmy sounds like the word "enemy."
Many felt that the name, Department of War, was too aggresive. It was one of the four original departments in Washington's first cabinet. The name was changed when the National Security Act was passed in 1947 which combined the Department of War and the Department of the Navy, and it was called the National Military Establishment. An act to amend the NSA was passed by Congress in 1949 and the name was changed to Department of Defense. Under the act, the Secretary of Defense was created, appointed by the President with consent of the Senate. The Secretary supervises the entire military.
The Secretary of Defense during the Carter Administration was Harold Brown.
The United States Marine Corps, as with all armed services, falls under the Department of Defense. Robert Gates is currently the Secretary of Defense in the Bush Administration and has been nominated as the Secretary of Defense by Presidet-elect Obama as well.
The Department of Defense reports to him. He chooses the Secretary of Defense. As such he is responsible for carrying out any laws pertaining to defense. He also makes recommendations to Congress about defense needs and their cost and what funding is needed to keep an adequate defense. He is also commander-in-chief of all the US military forces if military operations are made.