The Experience of the First World War
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Description: The experience in protecting its secrets from the Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy.
Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy 2. The Experience of the First World War Much of the structure of secrecy now in place in the United States Government took shape in just under eleven weeks in the spring of 1917. As provided by the Constitution, President Woodrow Wilson on April 2 asked Congress for a Declaration of War against Imperial Germany. That same day, an espionage act was introduced in the House of Representatives; the next day in the Senate. On April 4, the Senate adopted a Declaration of War. On April 5, the United States Civil Service Commission provided the President with a choice of executive orders providing for "excluding from the Government service of any person of whose loyalty to the Government there is reasonable doubt."
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Date | Creation Date: 1995-03-23T05:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2019-03-24T05:00:00Z |