Head of a former executive department; combined with the Navy Secretary to form the Defense Secretary in 1947.
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Examples for "Secretary of War"
Examples for "Secretary of War"
1The next moment he joined the Secretary of War in the telegraph-room.
2The President and the Secretary of War still had faith in him.
3In a letter to the Secretary of War, written the next day:
4That body referred the petition to the Secretary of War-theGeneral's executioner.
5In honor of the Secretary of War we called it Dearborn's River.
1Stanton is making the most efficient War Secretary we have ever had.
2I want my planners and my officers and my War Secretary to hear this.
3Benjamin became Secretary of War , in succession to the first War Secretary, Leroy P. Walker.
4In September he became War Secretary, with a seat in the Whig Cabinet under Lord Melbourne.
5Next day I talked to the War Secretary.
6In 1840 he was made War Secretary.
7Grantline whispered, "That's the War Secretary from Greater London."
8In room six we stood before the War Secretary, who had arrived there a moment ahead of us.
9I have failed the War Secretary.
10It is as Secretary of the Navy, and particularly as a War Secretary, that you very definitely don't.
11The next day Murphree himself pleaded with War Secretary Davis for supplies and tents to be sent to Greenville.
12Lord Derby, War Secretary.
13Mr. Lincoln's War Secretary, Edwin M. Stanton, who had succeeded Simon Cameron, was a man of wonderful personality and iron will.
14The Peninsular Campaign was scarcely under way when Canning and Castlereagh, the War Secretary, quarreled and the former resigned from the cabinet.
15A quiet smile lingered on the large-featured face, with some humorous appreciation of the War Secretary's evident annoyance at this abrupt visit.
16The ex-Scrag Amazon gave the war secretary a cool smile in return.