Head of a former executive department; combined with the Navy Secretary to form the Defense Secretary in 1947.
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Examples for "War Secretary"
Examples for "War Secretary"
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.
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.
6Davis ordered his Secretary of War to reply immediately in unmistakable language:
7The Secretary of War of the United States is me best friend.
8The Secretary of War is charged with the execution of this order.
9Lincoln, of Ill., Secretary of War; Wayne MacVeagh, of Pa., Attorney-General; T.L.
10It reached the Secretary of War just before midnight of March 3rd.
11By order of the Secretary of War: B. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General
12Your several despatches of yesterday to Secretary of War and myself received.
13He saw the Secretary of War, finally, and came away feeling better.
14From Major-General Gibeon J. Buxter, C.S.A., to the Confederate Secretary of War.
15Buchanan as President, and Floyd as Secretary of War, were bad enough.
16Eventually the House in a vote of censure condemned the Secretary of War.