navy department
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Definition
Noun 1. A former executive department of the United States government: The Navy Department was a cabinet-level department responsible for the naval affairs and the United States Navy. It was established as a separate entity in 1798 and existed until 1947, when it was merged with the War Department to form the Department of the Defense.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Secretary of the Navy Department presented the annual budget to Congress.
- Before 1947, the Navy Department operated independently from the army's command structure.
- Historical records from the Navy Department are archived in the National Archives.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Reference: The term is primarily used in historical or legal contexts when discussing the U.S. government's structure prior to the National Security Act of 1947.
- The study focused on the procurement policies of the Navy Department during World War II.
Variants and Related Words
- Department of the Navy (n): The current military department within the Department of Defense that is the successor to the Navy Department. It is headed by the Secretary of the Navy.
- War Department (n): The former executive department (1789–1947) responsible for the United States Army. It was merged with the Navy Department.
- Department of Defense (n): The executive department formed in 1947 that consolidated the former Navy Department and War Department.
Synonyms
- (Historical) U.S. Navy Department
Notes
- The "Navy Department" (1798–1947) should not be confused with the modern "Department of the Navy," which is a component of the Department of Defense. The term specifically refers to the independent cabinet department that existed in the past.
Noun
- a former executive department of the United States government; created in 1798 and combined with the War Department in 1947