Henry Knox
Henry Knox (1750-1806) Was a bookseller in Boston and a witness to the Boston Massacre. He later rose to become general in charge of George Washington's artillery and became one of his most trusted aides. Nicknamed "Ox" both because of his size, six foot three, appx 280 pounds and because during the winter of 1776, he transported the British cannon captured at Fort Ticonderoga by oxcart back to Boston. During Washington's first engagement with the British, these cannons were strategically placed on Dorcester Heights. This placement forced General Howe to evacuate the city of Boston without a shot being fired. At Yorktown, Knox commanded the artillery bombardment of General Cornwallis's and after the war served in Congress. After Washington was elected president, Knox became the country's first War Secretary
The Secretary of War for the United States during World War I was Newton Baker. President Woodrow Wilson appointed him in 1916.
Edwin M. Stanton served as secretary of war under the Lincoln administration during the Civil War.
Simon Cameron and Edwin Stanton.
Jefferson Davis was the United States Secretary of War in 1853. He served from 1853 to 1857 and went on to be the president of the Confederacy in 1961.
Josephus Daniels was Secretary of the Navy during World War I.
US Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
For the majority of the war, the Secretary of State was Cordell Hull. Edward Stettinius, Jr. became Secretary of State during the last few months of WWII.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
White anglo saxon protestants were not a target of racism in the US during world war II
Henry L. Stimson , if you meant the Secretary of War .
Josephus Daniels was Secretary of the Navy during World War I.
Lindley Miller Garrison was Secretary of War during World War 1. He was in office from March of 1913 to February 1916. Newton D. Baker was Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921.
US Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
George Marshall was the Chief of Staff during World War 2. He became Secretary of State and authored the European Recovery Program, commonly referred to as the Marshall Plan.
No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under U.S. President Woodrow Wilson during World War I. Roosevelt later became the 32nd US President.
For the majority of the war, the Secretary of State was Cordell Hull. Edward Stettinius, Jr. became Secretary of State during the last few months of WWII.
John Hay
Cordell Hull .
china immigrated us during 2nd world war
Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles.
The position of Secretary of War refers to the leader of the War Department. This agency and position was disbanded in the US in 1947, after WWII. The most similar agency in the US is now the Department of Defense, headed by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.