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X-WR-CALDESC:On 26 July 1947\, President Truman signed the National Securit
 y Act of 1947. The Act mandated a major reorganization of the foreign poli
 cy and military establishments of the U.S. Government. The act created man
 y of the institutions that Presidents found useful when formulating and im
 plementing foreign policy\, including the National Security Council (NSC).
 \n\nThe Council itself included the President\, Vice President\, Secretary
  of State\, Secretary of Defense\, and other members (such as the Director
  of the Central Intelligence Agency)\, who met at the White House to discu
 ss both long-term problems and more immediate national security crises. \n
 \nThe act also established the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)\, which g
 rew out of World War II era Office of Strategic Services and small post-wa
 r intelligence organizations. The CIA served as the primary civilian intel
 ligence-gathering organization in the government. Later\, the Defense Inte
 lligence Agency became the main military intelligence body. The 1947 law a
 lso caused far-reaching changes in the military establishment. The War Dep
 artment and Navy Department merged into a single Department of Defense und
 er the Secretary of Defense\, who also directed the newly created Departme
 nt of the Air Force. However\, each of the three branches maintained their
  own service secretaries. In 1949 the act was amended to give the Secretar
 y of Defense more power over the individual services and their secretaries
 .
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DESCRIPTION:On 26 July 1947\, President Truman signed the National Security
  Act of 1947. The Act mandated a major reorganization of the foreign polic
 y and military establishments of the U.S. Government. The act created many
  of the institutions that Presidents found useful when formulating and imp
 lementing foreign policy\, including the National Security Council (NSC).
 \n\nThe Council itself included the President\, Vice President\, Secretary
  of State\, Secretary of Defense\, and other members (such as the Director
  of the Central Intelligence Agency)\, who met at the White House to discu
 ss both long-term problems and more immediate national security crises. \n
 \nThe act also established the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)\, which g
 rew out of World War II era Office of Strategic Services and small post-wa
 r intelligence organizations. The CIA served as the primary civilian intel
 ligence-gathering organization in the government. Later\, the Defense Inte
 lligence Agency became the main military intelligence body. The 1947 law a
 lso caused far-reaching changes in the military establishment. The War Dep
 artment and Navy Department merged into a single Department of Defense und
 er the Secretary of Defense\, who also directed the newly created Departme
 nt of the Air Force. However\, each of the three branches maintained their
  own service secretaries. In 1949 the act was amended to give the Secretar
 y of Defense more power over the individual services and their secretaries
 .
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T235900
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SUMMARY:1947: National Security Act Passed.
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