LC control no. | n 81038423 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services |
Variant(s) | United States. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee |
See also | Component of merger: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs United States. Congress. House. Committee on National Security Component of merger: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs |
Beginning date | 1946-08-02 |
Special note | Unused subdivisions: Special Subcommittee on National Military Airlift; Special Subcommittee to Inquire into the Circumstances of the Crash of a Navy Airplane Carrying Members of the Navy Band at Rio de Janeiro on February 25, 1960; Special Subcommittee on Utilization of Military Manpower; Special Subcommittee Concerning Oil and Gas Deposits Underlying Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana; Special Subcommittee on Procurement Practices of the Department of Defense; Special Subcommittee on the Development and Procurement of New Combat and Tactical Vehicles by the Department of the Army; Special Subcommittee on Utilization of Naval Shipyard Facilities; Special Subcommittee on Air Crash at Richmond, Va.; Special Subcommittee on Defense Agencies; Special Subcommittee on Defense of Southeastern United States; Special Subcommittee on Composition of the Fleet and Block Obsolescence of Naval Vessels; Research and Development Subcommittee; Special Subcommittee on Construction of Military Hospital Facilities; Kilday Subcommittee The Committee on Military Affairs and the Committee on Naval Affairs were consolidated to constitute the Committee on Armed Services on Aug. 2, 1946. |
Found in | Phone call to Committee, 2/24/95 (Committee on Armed Services became Committee on National Security, in 1995) Its Committee organization, 106th Congress, 1st session (Jan. 1999): t.p. (Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives) p. 1 (4 years ago the name of the committee was changed to National Security Committee; people kept getting us confused with the National Security Council; so we have decided to go back to the original Armed Services Committee) |