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.
1Which outranks, the secretary of war or the general of the army?
2Soon afterward Humphreys submitted his report to the secretary of war.
3The interviews were brief and disagreeable and the secretary of war very brusque.
4The hospitable Lincoln and his demanding secretary of war became a formidable team.
5Stimson is our secretary of war, Mrs. Roosevelt explained to me.
6He selected his secretary of war and most intimate friend, William Howard Taft.
7The letter did not include any recognition of Cameron's service as secretary of war.
8Newton Baker hadn't really wanted to be secretary of war.
9The extracts here quoted from the letter of the assistant secretary of war C.A.
10The assistant secretary of war read it carefully before nodding.
11But it would be necessary to obtain the consent of the secretary of war.
12After half an hour he summoned his secretary of war.
13This report preceded the resignation of the secretary of war but a few days.
14Harrison, offended at General Armstrong, the secretary of war, resigns
15Henry Knox, the first secretary of war, was charged with building the first American fleet.
16As minister of munitions, he had no authority to exceed the secretary of war's request.