UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
The 'United States Secretary of the Army' has statutory responsibility for all matters relating to the United States Army: manpower, personnel, reserve affairs, installations, environmental issues, weapons systems and equipment acquisition, communications, and financial management. Appointed by the President, the Secretary of the Army is a non-Cabinet position serving under the Secretary of Defense. This position was created September 18, 1947, when the Department of War became the Department of the Army and made a branch of the new Department of Defense.
Kenneth Claiborne Royall, the last Secretary of War, became the first Secretary of the Army when the National Defense Act of 1947 took effect and was the last Army secretary to hold the cabinet status, which was henceforth assigned to the Secretary of Defense.
As of 9 March 2007, following the resignation of Francis Harvey, the acting Secretary of the Army is Pete Geren, the current Undersecretary.
Pete Geren will be sworn in as Secretary of the Army on August 29, 2007.
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| Chronological list of Secretaries of the Army |
| External link |
Chronological list of Secretaries of the Army
External link
★ Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army
★ Chronological List of Chief Executive Authorities, Departmental Secretaries, and Senior Officers, in Bell, William Gardner. ''COMMANDING GENERALS AND CHIEFS OF STAFF 1775-2005: Portraits & Biographical Sketches of the United States Army's Senior Officer'', Center of Military History, United States Army, 2005. (ISBN 0-16-072376-0)
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