The Reorganization Act of 1947

How did the Reorganization Act of 1947 change the US military? Check all that apply.

It created the position of secretary of defense to oversee military services.
It abolished the Departments of the Army and Navy and created the War Department.
It removed all of the cabinet seats formerly held by military branches.
It created the Department of the Air Force to defend the nation’s skies.
It called for the creation of a cabinet department in charge of homeland security.

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It created the position of secretary of defense to oversee military services.
It created the Department of the Air Force to defend the nation’s skies.

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It created the position of secretary of defense to oversee military services.

It created the Department of the Air Force to defend the nation’s skies.

Prior to the reorganisation act, the department of navy and the department of army were headed by different individuals. The reorganization act combined both of them under one command for easier mobilization.

It also establish and air force (which operate as an independent department than the initial two). The air force can receive request from both the navy and the army to support them in their mission.