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Public Law 79-476 (Pub. L. 79–476, 60 Stat. 346, enacted July 1, 1946) is a statute passed by the 79th U.S. Congress. It provided that the Civil Air Patrol, which later became a civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force, was to be "solely of a benevolent character" and not for its members' pecuniary profit.

The statute established the Civil Air Patrol as a federally chartered corporation. In 1948, the Civil Air Patrol Act established it as an auxiliary of the Air Force.

References

  1. ^ Stathis, Stephen W. (2024). "Civil Air Patrol Act". Landmark Legislation 1774-2022: Major U.S. Acts and Treaties. CQ Press. p. 280. ISBN 9781071920763.
  2. 60 Stat. 347.


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