african Americans would be kept segregated and serve mainly in non-combat units
Political participation during the Gilded Age was extremely high.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
The political participation was high. This is during the gilded age.
Japan came into direct conflict with the United States.
Japan came into direct conflict with the United States.
Department of state, to take charge in foreign affairs Department of the Treasury, to handle the nation's finance Department of War, in charge of the military
During Woodrow Wilson's administration, Franklin D. Roosevelt served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. In this role, FDR was responsible for overseeing the Navy Department's civilian and military personnel, operations, and policies. This position provided FDR with valuable experience in military and national defense matters, which would later influence his presidency during World War II.
It all depends on the situation. If it involves a fire the F. D. has the authority, If it involves national security the Military had authority. But they usually work together when the necessity arrives. Interestingly enough the military has fire departments within the military. During the Vietnam war I served in the US Air Force Fire department as a rescue fireman. I was a fireman and an Airmen at the same time. We had both Military rank (I was a Sargent) and Fire Department Rank ( I was a Station Chief) at the same time.
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No, the Coast Guard serves under the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime. However, during times of war or when directed by the President, the Coast Guard can be transferred to the Department of Defense to support military operations.
Any military service qualifies you as a 'veteran.' However, this does not automatically qualify you for Department of Veterans' Affairs benefits. These benefits are tied to specific qualifications such as service-connected disability or participation in G.I. Bill Educational Benefit programs.
During his presidency from 1977 to 1981, Jimmy Carter implemented several policies. He focused on energy conservation and reducing reliance on foreign oil by promoting renewable energy and creating the Department of Energy. Additionally, he pursued diplomatic efforts for peace in the Middle East, known as the Camp David Accords, and prioritized human rights by suspending military aid to governments with poor human rights records.