national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic, and productive strength of the United States, including the security of the Government in domestic and foreign affairs, against or from espionage, sabotage, and subversion,... U.S. Personnel Security Practices: Hearings ...88-1 - Página 844por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1968 - 510 páginas
...Columbia. (c) National security. As used in this part, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. (d) United States. As used in this part in a geographical sense, the term "United States" includes... | |
| 1974 - 868 páginas
...Marine Corps. § 729.4 Definition. As used in this part, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...espionage, sabotage, and subversion, and any and all acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. § 729.5 Policy and standard for acceptance or... | |
| 1979 - 1126 páginas
...Force. (b) National security refers to those activies which are directly related to the protection of the military, economic, and productive strength of the United States, including the protection of the Government in domestic and foreign affairs, against espionage, sabotage, subversion,... | |
| 1983 - 722 páginas
...Force. (b) National security refers to those activies which are directly related to the protection of the military, economic, and productive strength of the United States, including the protection of the Government in domestic and foreign affairs, against espionage, sabotage, subversion,... | |
| 1976 - 1270 páginas
...Marine Corps. § 729.4 Definition. As used in this part, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic and productive strength of the Dnlted States, Including the security of the Government in domestic and foreign affairs against or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1953 - 106 páginas
...Printing Office: SECTION L Definitions (a) As used herein, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. (6) As used herein, the term "sensitive position" shall mean any position in the Government Printing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1954 - 156 páginas
...Library of Congress. 2. Definitions A. As used herein, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...destroy the United States. B. As used herein, the term "sensitive position" shall mean any position in the Library of Congress the occupant of which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1954 - 1280 páginas
...Printing Office: SECTION 1. Definitions (a) As used herein, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. (6) As used herein, the term "sensitive position" shall mean any position in the Government Printing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1954 - 178 páginas
...concerned. III. DEFINITION National security. As used herein, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...espionage, sabotage, and subversion, and any and all acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. IV. CANCELLATION References (a), (b), and (c),... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1954 - 182 páginas
...concerned. III. DEFINITION National security. As used herein, the term "national security" relates to the protection and preservation of the military, economic,...espionage, sabotage, and subversion, and any and all acts designed to weaken or destroy the United States. IV. CANCELLATION References (a), (b), and (c),... | |
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