The United States Atomic Energy Commission [AEC], created under Truman on August 1, 1946 and effective January 1, 1947.
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In my experience the term 'executive agency' is for certain bureaus in the British government. Since NASA is a part of the US government it would not be an executive agency under this definition. If you mean, is it an agency falling under the US Executive Branch (under the President) then yes, it falls under the President.
This city was selected as a target for the nuclear bomb. On August 6 1945, the United States dropped the bomb under President Truman orders.
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Harry Truman was vice president under Franklin Delano Roosevelt. When FDR died, he became president. He was president that gave the order to use the nuclear bomb and to join the United Nations. The Chicago Tribune predicted he would lose the election and falsely wrote the headline saying that Dewey won the election.
there are 72 nuclear power reactors under construction (of total power 68374 MW electric) worldwide per the statistics of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as of April 2004.
The United States was the winner. It launched a nuclear bomb called Fat Man under Truman's administration. You are welcome to read the wikipedia article on the Battle of Hiroshima.
US AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) and AFSWP (Armed Forces Special Weapons Project).
established in 1970 under Title II of the Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970. This agency was established to strengthen the secondary markets in residential mortgages insured by the FHA or guaranteed by the Veterans' Administration
Truman was the vice-president under Franklin Roosevelt for about three months when FDR died and Truman became the President in April of 1945.
The CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) was created in 1947 by the National Security Act, signed by President Harry S. Truman. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) was established in 1958, also under the Truman administration, as a response to the Soviet Union's advancements in space technology. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) was founded in 1908, originally as the Bureau of Investigation, by Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established under President Richard Nixon. It was created in response to growing concerns about environmental pollution and the need for federal oversight in protecting the environment. The agency officially began operations on December 2, 1970, and it consolidated various federal research, monitoring, and enforcement activities related to environmental protection.