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Organization of the Executive Branch of the National Government of the United States: Changes between July 16 and November 15, 19411

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As in previous lists, mention is here confined generally to units specifically authorized by law or established by the President by executive order or reorganization plans under general authority vested in him. Changes in units created by heads of departments or independent establishments are excluded unless of major importance.Coast Guard. Transferred from the Treasury Department to the Navy Department by Executive Order 8929 of November 1, 1941, under authority of the act of January 28, 1915 (38 Stat. 800). On April 7, 1917, the Coast Guard was transferred to the Navy by Executive Order 2587, and on August 28, 1919, it was returned to the Treasury Department by Executive Order 3160.

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  • Schmeckebier, L. F., 1942. "Organization of the Executive Branch of the National Government of the United States: Changes between July 16 and November 15, 19411," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 36(1), pages 78-85, February.
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