United States Secretary of War

{{Short description|Position in the United States Cabinet from 1789 to 1947}}

{{Redirect|Secretary of War|other uses}}

{{Use American English|date=August 2022}}

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{{Infobox official post

| post = United States Secretary

| body = War

| insignia = Seal of the United States Department of War.png

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| insigniacaption = Official seal

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| flag = Flag of the United States Secretary of the Army.svg

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| image = Gilbert Stuart - Major-General Henry Dearborn - 1913.793 - Art Institute of Chicago.jpg

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| imagecaption = Longest serving
Henry Dearborn

March 5, 1801 – March 4, 1809

| department = United States Department of War

| style = Mr. Secretary

| type = Secretary

| status = Abolished

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| member_of = Cabinet

| reports_to = President of the United States

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| seat = Washington, D.C.

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| appointer = The President

| appointer_qualified = with Senate advice and consent

| termlength = No fixed term

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| precursor = Secretary at War

| formation = September 12, 1789

| first = Henry Knox

| last = Kenneth C. Royall

| abolished = September 18, 1947

| superseded_by = Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the Army
Secretary of the Air Force

| succession = 6th in the line of succession

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The secretary of war was a member of the U.S. president's Cabinet, beginning with George Washington's administration. A similar position, called either "Secretary at War" or "Secretary of War", had been appointed to serve the Congress of the Confederation under the Articles of Confederation between 1781 and 1789. Benjamin Lincoln and later Henry Knox held the position. When Washington was inaugurated as the first President under the Constitution, he appointed Knox to continue serving as Secretary of War.

The secretary of war was the head of the War Department. At first, he was responsible for all military affairs, including naval affairs. In 1798, the secretary of the Navy was created by statute, and the scope of responsibility for this office was reduced to the affairs of the United States Army. From 1886 onward, the secretary of war was in the line of succession to the presidency, after the vice president of the United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the president pro tempore of the Senate and the secretary of state.

In 1947, with the passing of the National Security Act of 1947, the secretary of war was replaced by the secretary of the Army and the secretary of the Air Force, which, along with the secretary of the Navy, have since 1949 been non-Cabinet subordinates under the secretary of defense. The secretary of the Army's office is generally considered the direct successor to the secretary of war's office although the secretary of defense took the secretary of war's position in the Cabinet, and the line of succession to the presidency.

List of secretaries

=Secretary at War (1781–1789)=

The office of Secretary at War was modeled upon Great Britain's secretary at war, who was William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington, at the time of the American Revolution. The office of Secretary at War was meant to replace both the commander-in-chief and the Board of War, and like the president of the board, the secretary wore no special insignia. The inspector general, quartermaster general, commissary general, and adjutant general served on the secretary's staff. However, the Army itself under Secretary Henry Knox only consisted of 700 men.

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|75px

|{{sortname|Benjamin|Lincoln}}

|Massachusetts

|{{dts|March 1, 1781

|{{dts|November 2, 1783

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2

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|{{sortname|Henry|Knox}}

|Massachusetts

|{{dts|March 8, 1785}}

|{{dts|September 12, 1789}}

=Secretary of War (1789–1947)=

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|{{sortname|Henry|Knox}}

|{{dts|September 12, 1789}}

|{{dts|December 31, 1794}}

|{{ayd|1789|9|12|1794|12|31}}

|style="background: {{party color|Federalist Party (United States)}};" |

|Federalist

|Massachusetts

|rowspan=3 style="background: {{party color|Independent (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|George|Washington}}
{{small|(1789–1797)}}

2

|75px

|{{sortname|Timothy|Pickering}}[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?hlaw:7:./temp/~ammem_WqlO:: Unknown]{{dead link|date=January 2024 | fix-attempted=yes}}

|{{dts|January 2, 1795}}

|{{dts|December 10, 1795}}

|{{ayd|1795|1|2|1795|12|10}}

|style="background: {{party color|Federalist Party (United States)}};" |

|Federalist

|Pennsylvania

rowspan=2 |3

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|James|McHenry}}{{cite web |url=http://wardepartmentpapers.org/document.php?id=39592 |title=Papers of the War Department |publisher=Wardepartmentpapers.org |access-date=2012-05-15 |archive-date=December 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181229031532/http://wardepartmentpapers.org/document.php?id=39592 |url-status=dead }}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|January 27, 1796}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|June 1, 1800}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1800|6|1|1796|1|27}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Federalist Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Federalist

|rowspan=2 |Maryland

rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Federalist Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|John|Adams}}
{{small|(1797–1801)}}

4

|75px

|{{sortname|Samuel|Dexter}}

|{{dts|June 1, 1800}}

|{{dts|January 31, 1801}}

|{{ayd|1800|6|1|1801|1|31}}

|style="background: {{party color|Federalist Party (United States)}};" |

|Federalist

|Massachusetts

5

|75px

|{{sortname|Henry|Dearborn}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1801}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1809}}

|{{ayd|1801|3|5|1809|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|Massachusetts

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Thomas|Jefferson}}
{{small|(1801–1809)}}

6

|75px

|{{sortname|William|Eustis}}

|{{dts|March 7, 1809}}

|{{dts|January 13, 1813}}

|{{ayd|1809|3|7|1813|1|13}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|Massachusetts

|rowspan=4 style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=4 |{{sortname|James|Madison}}
{{small|(1809–1817)}}

7

|75px

|{{sortname|John|Armstrong Jr.}}

|{{dts|January 13, 1813}}

|{{dts|September 27, 1814}}

|{{ayd|1813|1|13|1814|9|27}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|New York

8

|75px

|{{sortname|James|Monroe}}

|{{dts|September 27, 1814}}

|{{dts|March 2, 1815}}

|{{ayd|1814|9|27|1815|3|2}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|Virginia

9

|75px

|{{sortname|William H.|Crawford}}

|{{dts|August 1, 1815}}

|{{dts|October 22, 1816}}

|{{ayd|1815|8|1|1816|10|22}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|Georgia

10

|75px

|{{sortname|John C.|Calhoun}}

|{{dts|October 8, 1817}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1825}}

|{{ayd|1817|10|8|1825|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|South Carolina

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|James|Monroe}}
{{small|(1817–1825)}}

11

|75px

|{{sortname|James|Barbour}}

|{{dts|March 7, 1825}}

|{{dts|May 23, 1828}}

|{{ayd|1825|3|7|1828|5|23}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|Virginia

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|John Quincy|Adams}}
{{small|(1825–1829)}}

12

|75px

|{{sortname|Peter Buell|Porter}}

|{{dts|May 23, 1828}}

|{{dts|March 9, 1829}}

|{{ayd|1828|5|23|1829|3|9}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic-Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic-Republican

|New York

13

|75px

|{{sortname|John|Eaton|dab=politician}}

|{{dts|March 9, 1829}}

|{{dts|June 18, 1831}}

|{{ayd|1829|3|9|1831|6|18}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Tennessee

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Andrew|Jackson}}
{{small|(1829–1837)}}

14

|75px

|{{sortname|Lewis|Cass}}

|{{dts|August 1, 1831}}

|{{dts|October 5, 1836}}

|{{ayd|1831|8|1|1836|10|5}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Ohio

15

|75px

|{{sortname|Joel Roberts|Poinsett}}

|{{dts|March 7, 1837}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1841}}

|{{ayd|1837|3|7|1841|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|South Carolina

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Martin|Van Buren}}
{{small|(1837–1841)}}

rowspan=2 |16

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|John|Bell|dab=Tennessee politician}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|March 5, 1841}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|September 13, 1841}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1841|3|4|1841|9|13}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Whig

|rowspan=2 |South Carolina

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|William Henry|Harrison}}
{{small|(1841)}}

rowspan=4 style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=4 |{{sortname|John|Tyler}}
{{small|(1841–1845)}}

17

|75px

|{{sortname|John Canfield|Spencer}}

|{{dts|October 12, 1841}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1843}}

|{{ayd|1841|10|12|1843|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|Whig

|New York

18

|75px

|{{sortname|James Madison|Porter}}

|{{dts|March 8, 1843}}

|{{dts|February 14, 1844}}

|{{ayd|1843|3|4|1844|2|14}}

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|Whig

|Pennsylvania

19

|75px

|{{sortname|William|Wilkins|dab=U.S. politician}}

|{{dts|February 15, 1844}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1845}}

|{{ayd|1844|2|15|1845|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Pennsylvania

20

|75px

|{{sortname|William Learned|Marcy}}

|{{dts|March 6, 1845}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1849}}

|{{ayd|1845|3|6|1849|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|New York

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|James K.|Polk}}
{{small|(1845–1849)}}

21

|75px

|{{sortname|George W.|Crawford}}

|{{dts|March 8, 1849}}

|{{dts|July 22, 1850}}

|{{ayd|1849|3|8|1850|7|22}}

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|Whig

|Georgia

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Zachary|Taylor}}
{{small|(1849–1850)}}

22

|75px

|{{sortname|Charles Magill|Conrad}}

|{{dts|August 15, 1850}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1853}}

|{{ayd|1850|8|15|1853|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|Whig

|Louisiana

|style="background: {{party color|Whig Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Millard|Fillmore}}
{{small|(1850–1853)}}

23

|75px

|{{sortname|Jefferson|Davis}}

|{{dts|March 7, 1853}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1857}}

|{{ayd|1853|3|7|1857|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Mississippi

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Franklin|Pierce}}
{{small|(1853–1857)}}

24

|75px

|{{sortname|John B.|Floyd}}

|{{dts|March 6, 1857}}

|{{dts|December 29, 1860}}

|{{ayd|1857|3|6|1860|12|29}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Virginia

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|James|Buchanan}}
{{small|(1857–1861)}}

25

|75px

|{{sortname|Joseph|Holt}}

|{{dts|January 18, 1861}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1861}}

|{{ayd|1861|1|18|1861|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Kentucky

26

|75px

|{{sortname|Simon|Cameron}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1861}}

|{{dts|January 14, 1862}}

|{{ayd|1861|3|5|1862|1|14}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Pennsylvania

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Abraham|Lincoln}}
{{small|(1861–1865)}}

rowspan=2 |27

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Edwin M.|Stanton}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|January 20, 1862}}
{{small|Suspended: August 12, 1867 – January 14, 1868}}{{refn|From August 12, 1867 until January 14, 1868, Stanton was suspended from office, and Ulysses S. Grant served as Acting Secretary of War. For more on President Johnson's attempts to remove Stanton from office, see impeachment of Andrew Johnson.}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|May 28, 1868}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1862|1|20|1868|5|28}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Republican

|rowspan=2 |Pennsylvania

rowspan=3 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Andrew|Johnson}}
{{small|(1865–1869)}}

style="background:#e6e6aa;"

|–

|75px

|{{sortname|Ulysses S.|Grant}}
{{small|Acting}}
{{refn|From August 12, 1867 until January 14, 1868, Stanton was suspended from office, and Ulysses S. Grant served as Acting Secretary of War. For more on President Johnson's attempts to remove Stanton from office, see impeachment of Andrew Johnson.}}

|{{dts|August 12, 1867}}

|{{dts|January 14, 1868}}

|{{ayd|1867|8|12|1868|1|14}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Pennsylvania

28

|75px

|{{sortname|John McAllister|Schofield}}

|{{dts|June 1, 1868}}

|{{dts|March 13, 1869}}

|{{ayd|1868|6|1|1869|3|13}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Illinois

29

|75px

|{{sortname|John Aaron|Rawlins}}

|{{dts|March 13, 1869}}

|{{dts|September 6, 1869}}

|{{ayd|1869|3|13|1869|9|6}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Illinois

|rowspan=5 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Ulysses S.|Grant}}
{{small|(1869–1877)}}

style="background:#e6e6aa;"

|–

|75px

|{{sortname|William|Sherman|William Tecumseh Sherman}}
{{small|Acting}}

|{{dts|September 6, 1869}}

|{{dts|October 25, 1869}}

|{{ayd|1869|9|6|1869|10|25}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Ohio

30

|75px

|{{sortname|William W.|Belknap}}

|{{dts|October 25, 1869}}

|{{dts|March 2, 1876}}

|{{ayd|1869|10|25|1876|3|2}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Iowa

31

|75px

|{{sortname|Alphonso|Taft}}

|{{dts|March 8, 1876}}

|{{dts|May 22, 1876}}

|{{ayd|1876|3|2|1876|5|22}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Ohio

32

|75px

|{{sortname|J. Donald|Cameron}}

|{{dts|May 22, 1876}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1877}}

|{{ayd|1876|5|22|1877|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Pennsylvania

33

|75px

|{{sortname|George W.|McCrary}}

|{{dts|March 12, 1877}}

|{{dts|December 10, 1879}}

|{{ayd|1877|3|12|1879|12|10}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Iowa

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Rutherford B.|Hayes}}
{{small|(1877–1881)}}

34

|75px

|{{sortname|Alexander|Ramsey}}

|{{dts|December 10, 1879}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1881}}

|{{ayd|1879|12|10|1881|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Minnesota

rowspan=2 |35

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Robert Todd|Lincoln}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|March 5, 1881}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|March 4, 1885}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1881|3|5|1885|3|4}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Republican

|rowspan=2 |Illinois

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|James A.|Garfield}}
{{small|(1881)}}

style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Chester A.|Arthur}}
{{small|(1881–1885)}}

36

|75px

|{{sortname|William Crowninshield|Endicott}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1885}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1889}}

|{{ayd|1885|3|5|1889|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Massachusetts

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Grover|Cleveland}}
{{small|(1885–1889)}}

37

|75px

|{{sortname|Redfield|Proctor}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1889}}

|{{dts|November 5, 1891}}

|{{ayd|1889|3|5|1891|11|5}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Vermont

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Benjamin|Harrison}}
{{small|(1889–1893)}}

38

|75px

|{{sortname|Stephen Benton|Elkins}}

|{{dts|December 17, 1891}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1893}}

|{{ayd|1891|12|17|1893|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|West Virginia

39

|75px

|{{sortname|Daniel S.|Lamont}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1893}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1897}}

|{{ayd|1893|3|5|1897|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|New York

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Grover|Cleveland}}
{{small|(1885–1889)}}

40

|75px

|{{sortname|Russell A.|Alger}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1897}}

|{{dts|August 1, 1899}}

|{{ayd|1897|3|5|1899|8|1}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Michigan

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|William|McKinley}}
{{small|(1897–1901)}}

rowspan=2 |41

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Elihu|Root}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|August 1, 1899}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|January 31, 1904}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1899|8|1|1904|1|31}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Republican

|rowspan=2 |New York

rowspan=3 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Theodore|Roosevelt}}
{{small|(1901–1909)}}

42

|75px

|{{sortname|William Howard|Taft}}

|{{dts|February 1, 1904}}

|{{dts|June 30, 1908}}

|{{ayd|1904|2|1|1908|6|30}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Ohio

43

|75px

|{{sortname|Luke Edward|Wright}}

|{{dts|July 1, 1908}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1909}}

|{{ayd|1908|7|1|1909|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Tennessee

44

|75px

|{{sortname|Jacob M.|Dickinson}}

|{{dts|March 12, 1909}}

|{{dts|May 21, 1911}}

|{{ayd|1909|3|12|1911|5|21}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Tennessee

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|William Howard|Taft}}
{{small|(1909–1913)}}

45

|75px

|{{sortname|Henry L.|Stimson}}

|{{dts|May 22, 1911}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1913}}

|{{ayd|1911|5|22|1913|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|New York

46

|75px

|{{sortname|Lindley Miller|Garrison}}

|{{dts|March 5, 1913}}

|{{dts|February 10, 1916}}

|{{ayd|1913|3|5|1916|2|10}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|New Jersey

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Woodrow|Wilson}}
{{small|(1913–1921)}}

47

|75px

|{{sortname|Newton D.|Baker}}

|{{dts|March 9, 1916}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1921}}

|{{ayd|1916|3|9|1921|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Ohio

rowspan=2 |48

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|John W.|Weeks}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|March 5, 1921}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|October 13, 1925}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1921|3|4|1925|10|13}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Republican

|rowspan=2 |Massachusetts

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|{{sortname|Warren G.|Harding}}
{{small|(1921–1923)}}

rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Calvin|Coolidge}}
{{small|(1923–1929)}}

49

|75px

|{{sortname|Dwight F.|Davis}}

|{{dts|October 14, 1925}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1929}}

|{{ayd|1925|10|14|1929|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Missouri

50

|75px

|{{sortname|James William|Good}}

|{{dts|March 6, 1929}}

|{{dts|November 18, 1929}}

|{{ayd|1929|3|6|1929|11|18}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Iowa

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Herbert|Hoover}}
{{small|(1929–1933)}}

51

|75px

|{{sortname|Patrick J.|Hurley}}

|{{dts|December 9, 1929}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1933}}

|{{ayd|1929|12|9|1933|3|4}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|Oklahoma

52

|75px

|{{sortname|George|Dern}}

|{{dts|March 4, 1933}}

|{{dts|August 27, 1936}}

|{{ayd|1933|3|4|1936|8|27}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Utah

|rowspan=3 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Franklin D.|Roosevelt}}
{{small|(1933–1945)}}

53

|75px

|{{sortname|Harry Hines|Woodring}}

|{{dts|September 25, 1936}}

|{{dts|June 20, 1940}}

|{{ayd|1936|8|27|1940|6|20}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|Kansas

rowspan=2 |54

|rowspan=2 |75px

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Henry L.|Stimson}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|July 10, 1940}}

|rowspan=2 |{{dts|September 21, 1945}}

|rowspan=2 |{{ayd|1940|7|10|1945|9|21}}

|rowspan=2 style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=2 |Republican

|rowspan=2 |New York

rowspan=3 style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Harry S.|Truman}}
{{small|(1945–1953)}}

55

|75px

|{{sortname|Robert P.|Patterson}}

|{{dts|September 27, 1945}}

|{{dts|July 18, 1947}}

|{{ayd|1945|9|27|1947|7|18}}

|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};" |

|Republican

|New York

56

|75px

|{{sortname|Kenneth|Royall|Kenneth Claiborne Royall}}

|{{dts|July 19, 1947}}

|{{dts|September 18, 1947}}

|{{ayd|1947|7|19|1947|9|18}}

|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};" |

|Democratic

|North Carolina

See also

References

=Footnotes=

{{Reflist}}

=Further reading=

  • {{Cite book

| first = William Gardner

| last = Bell

| title = Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff 1775-2005: Portraits and Biographical Sketches

| location = Washington, D.C.

| publisher = United States Army Center of Military History

| year = 2005

| url = http://www.history.army.mil/books/CG%26CSA/CG-TOC.htm

| ref = Bell

| access-date = July 9, 2013

| archive-date = April 10, 2021

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210410203809/https://history.army.mil/books/cg%26csa/cg-toc.htm

| url-status = dead

}}

  • {{Cite book

| first = Mark | last = Grossman

| title = Encyclopedia of the United States Cabinet 1789-2010

| location = Armenia, New York

| publisher = Greyhouse Publishing

| year = 2010 }}

  • {{Cite book

| last1 = King | first1 = Archibald

| title = Command of the Army

| series = Military Affairs

| location = Charlottesville, Virginia

| publisher = The Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army

| year = 1960 |orig-year=1949

| url = https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/Command-Army_King.pdf }}

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