| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1958 - 1028 頁
...emerged as a world leader with new and wider responsibilities. "The statutory function of the Council is to advise the President with respect to the integration...military policies relating to the national security. The Council performs this function by recommending to the President policies and programs required... | |
| United States. Commission on Government Security - 1957 - 868 頁
...National Security Council to whom the Civil Service Commission once reported, was established in 1947 to ". . . advise the President with respect to the...military policies relating to the national security. . . ." 3 The executive secretary of the Council, however, in a letter to the Commission on Government... | |
| Woodford Agee Heflin - 1959 - 128 頁
...Council. National Security Council. (NSC) A council serving as an advisory body to the President on the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security in order that the armed forces and other departments and agencies of the government may cooperate effectively.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1959 - 1482 頁
...and its staff agencies. The statutory function of the Council is to advice the President regarding the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security. The Council discharges this responsibility by continuously scrutinizing and periodically recommending... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1954 - 972 頁
...its staff at the minimum necessary to enable it to perform its vital statutory function of advising the President with respect to the integration of domestic,...security so as to enable the military services and other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations Committee - 1960 - 190 頁
...present a suitable military posture to any prospective aggressor. The law states that the Council's function is "to advise the President with respect...military policies relating to the national security." It should, therefore, be clear that the Council itself does not determine policy. It prepares advice... | |
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