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Template:Infobox official post The secretary of war was a member of the U.S. Cabinet, beginning with George Washington's administration. A similar position, called either "Secretary at War" or "Secretary of War", had been appointed to serve the Congress of the Confederation under the Articles of Confederation between 1781 and 1789. Benjamin Lincoln and later Henry Knox held the position. When Washington was inaugurated as the first president under the Constitution, he appointed Knox to continue serving as secretary of war.

The secretary of war was the head of the War Department. At first, he was responsible for the United States Army and the Navy. In 1798, the secretary of the Navy was created by statute, and the scope of responsibility for the War Department was reduced to the Army. From 1886 onward, the secretary of war was in the line of succession to the presidency, after the vice president of the United States, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the president pro tempore of the Senate and the secretary of state.

In 1947, with the passing of the National Security Act of 1947, the secretary of war was replaced by the secretary of the Army and the secretary of the Air Force and a new secretary, the secretary of defense, was created for coordination of the services. Since 1949, the service secretaries, Army, Air Force, and Navy, have been non-Cabinet subordinates under the secretary of defense. The secretary of the Army's office is generally considered the direct successor to the secretary of war's office, with the new secretary of defense taking the secretaries of war and navy positions in the Cabinet, and the line of succession to the presidency.

List of secretaries

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Secretary at War (1781–1789)

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The office of secretary at war was modeled upon Great Britain's secretary at war, who was William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington, at the time of the American Revolution. The office of secretary at war was meant to replace both the commander-in-chief and the Board of War, and like the president of the board, the secretary wore no special insignia. The inspector general, quartermaster general, commissary general, and adjutant general served on the secretary's staff. However, the Army itself under Secretary Henry Knox only consisted of 700 men.

No. Image Name Home State Start End Appointer
1 File:General Benjamin Lincoln-restored (3x4 cropped).jpg Benjamin Lincoln
(1733–1810)
Massachusetts March 1, 1781 November 2, 1783 Congress of the Confederation
2 File:Henry Knox by Gilbert Stuart 1806 (3x4 cropped).jpeg Henry Knox
(1750–1806)
Massachusetts March 8, 1785 September 12, 1789

Secretary of War (1789–1947)

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File:Swearing in of Secretary Dwight Davis.jpg
Swearing in of Dwight F. Davis as Secretary of War in 1925. Former secretaries John W. Weeks and Chief Justice William Howard Taft are standing beside him.
Parties

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  Denotes acting capacity.
No. Image Name Start End Duration Party Home State President(s)
1 File:Henry Knox by Gilbert Stuart 1806 (3x4 cropped).jpeg Henry Knox September 12, 1789 December 31, 1794 Template:Ayd Federalist Massachusetts George Washington
(1789–1797)
2 File:PORTRAIT OF TIMOTHY PICKERING, 3RD SECRETARY OF STATE PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON AND JOHN ADAMS (3x4 cropped).jpg Timothy Pickering[1] January 2, 1795 December 10, 1795 Template:Ayd Federalist Pennsylvania
3 File:JMcHenry.jpg James McHenry[2] January 27, 1796 June 1, 1800 Template:Ayd Federalist Maryland
John Adams
(1797–1801)
4 File:Samuel Dexter.jpg Samuel Dexter June 1, 1800 January 31, 1801 Template:Ayd Federalist Massachusetts
5 File:Gilbert Stuart - Major-General Henry Dearborn - 1913.793 - Art Institute of Chicago (3x4 cropped).jpg Henry Dearborn March 5, 1801 March 4, 1809 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican Massachusetts Thomas Jefferson
(1801–1809)
6 File:William Eustis.jpg William Eustis March 7, 1809 January 13, 1813 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican Massachusetts James Madison
(1809–1817)
7 File:John Wesley Jarvis - John Armstrong - NPG.72.12 - National Portrait Gallery (cropped).jpg John Armstrong Jr. January 13, 1813 September 27, 1814 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican New York
8 File:James Monroe by John Vanderlyn (cropped).jpg James Monroe September 27, 1814 March 2, 1815 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican Virginia
9 File:William Harris Crawford by John Wesley Jarvis (PAFA) (3x4 cropped).jpg William H. Crawford August 1, 1815 October 22, 1816 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican Georgia
10 File:JCCalhoun-1822 (3x4 cropped).jpg John C. Calhoun October 8, 1817 March 4, 1825 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican South Carolina James Monroe
(1817–1825)
11 File:Portrait of James Barbour, by Chester Harding (3x4 cropped).jpg James Barbour March 7, 1825 May 23, 1828 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican Virginia John Quincy Adams
(1825–1829)
12 File:Peter Buell Porter.jpg Peter Buell Porter May 23, 1828 March 9, 1829 Template:Ayd Democratic-Republican New York
13 File:John Eaton.jpg John Eaton March 9, 1829 June 18, 1831 Template:Ayd Democratic Tennessee Andrew Jackson
(1829–1837)
14 File:Lewis Cass (3x4 cropped).jpg Lewis Cass August 1, 1831 October 5, 1836 Template:Ayd Democratic Ohio
15 File:JRP-SoW, S.jpg Joel Roberts Poinsett March 7, 1837 March 4, 1841 Template:Ayd Democratic South Carolina Martin Van Buren
(1837–1841)
16 File:John Bell (Restored) (3x4 cropped).png John Bell March 5, 1841 September 13, 1841 Template:Ayd Whig South Carolina William Henry Harrison
(1841)
John Tyler
(1841–1845)
17 File:SPENCER, John C-Treasury (BEP engraved portrait) (3x4 cropped).jpg John Canfield Spencer October 12, 1841 March 4, 1843 Template:Ayd Whig New York
18 File:PorterJM.jpg James Madison Porter March 8, 1843 February 14, 1844 Template:Ayd Whig Pennsylvania
19 File:William Wilkins United States Senator - Brady-Handy (3x4 cropped).jpg William Wilkins February 15, 1844 March 4, 1845 Template:Ayd Democratic Pennsylvania
20 File:William L. Marcy - Brady-Handy.jpg William Learned Marcy March 6, 1845 March 4, 1849 Template:Ayd Democratic New York James K. Polk
(1845–1849)
21 File:GeorgeWCrawford.jpg George W. Crawford March 8, 1849 July 22, 1850 Template:Ayd Whig Georgia Zachary Taylor
(1849–1850)
22 File:Charles Magill Conrad.jpg Charles Magill Conrad August 15, 1850 March 4, 1853 Template:Ayd Whig Virginia Millard Fillmore
(1850–1853)
23 File:Jefferson Davis 1853 daguerreotype-restored (3x4 cropped).png Jefferson Davis March 7, 1853 March 4, 1857 Template:Ayd Democratic Mississippi Franklin Pierce
(1853–1857)
24 File:John Buchanan Floyd (3x4 cropped).jpg John B. Floyd March 6, 1857 December 29, 1860 Template:Ayd Democratic Virginia James Buchanan
(1857–1861)
25 File:Judge Joseph Holt - NARA - 526106 (3x4a).jpg Joseph Holt January 18, 1861 March 4, 1861 Template:Ayd Republican Kentucky
26 File:Smn Cameron-SecofWar (3x4 cropped).jpg Simon Cameron March 5, 1861 January 14, 1862 Template:Ayd Republican Pennsylvania Abraham Lincoln
(1861–1865)
27 File:Edwin McMasters Stanton Secretary of War (3x4 cropped).jpg Edwin M. Stanton January 20, 1862
Suspended: August 12, 1867 – January 14, 1868[3]
May 28, 1868 Template:Ayd Republican Pennsylvania
Andrew Johnson
(1865–1869)
File:Ulysses S Grant by Brady c1870-restored (3x4 cropped).jpg Ulysses S. Grant
Acting[4]
August 12, 1867 January 14, 1868 Template:Ayd Republican Ohio
28 File:John Schofield - Brady-Handy (3x4 cropped).jpg John McAllister Schofield June 1, 1868 March 13, 1869 Template:Ayd Republican Illinois
29 File:John Aaron Rawlins-Brady-Handy Seated (3x4 cropped).jpg John Aaron Rawlins March 13, 1869 September 6, 1869 Template:Ayd Republican Illinois Ulysses S. Grant
(1869–1877)
File:General William T. Sherman Portrait (3x4 cropped).jpg William Sherman
Acting
September 6, 1869 October 25, 1869 Template:Ayd Republican Ohio
30 File:WWBelknap.jpg William W. Belknap October 25, 1869 March 2, 1876 Template:Ayd Republican Iowa
31 File:Alphonso Taft - cropped and retouched.jpg Alphonso Taft March 8, 1876 May 22, 1876 Template:Ayd Republican Ohio
32 File:James Donald Cameron Brady-Handy (3x4 cropped).jpg J. Donald Cameron May 22, 1876 March 4, 1877 Template:Ayd Republican Pennsylvania
33 File:George Washington McCrary, Brady-Handy bw photo portrait, ca1860-1875 (3x4 cropped).jpg George W. McCrary March 12, 1877 December 10, 1879 Template:Ayd Republican Iowa Rutherford B. Hayes
(1877–1881)
34 File:Alexander Ramsey - Brady-Handy (3x4 cropped).jpg Alexander Ramsey December 10, 1879 March 4, 1881 Template:Ayd Republican Minnesota
35 File:Robert Todd Lincoln, Brady-Handy bw photo portrait, ca1870-1880-Edit1 (3x4 cropped).jpg Robert Todd Lincoln March 5, 1881 March 4, 1885 Template:Ayd Republican Illinois James A. Garfield
(1881)
Chester A. Arthur
(1881–1885)
36 File:William Endicott, 1886 (cropped).jpg William Crowninshield Endicott March 5, 1885 March 4, 1889 Template:Ayd Democratic Massachusetts Grover Cleveland
(1885–1889)
37 File:Redfield Proctor, bw photo portrait, 1904.jpg Redfield Proctor March 5, 1889 November 5, 1891 Template:Ayd Republican Vermont Benjamin Harrison
(1889–1893)
38 File:Stephen Benton Elkins Restore (3x4 cropped).jpg Stephen Benton Elkins December 17, 1891 March 4, 1893 Template:Ayd Republican West Virginia
39 File:Daniel Lamont, bw photo portrait, 1904 (3x4 cropped).jpg Daniel S. Lamont March 5, 1893 March 4, 1897 Template:Ayd Democratic New York Grover Cleveland
(1885–1889)
40 File:Russell Alexander Alger by The Detroit Publishing Co. - retouched from older copy.jpg Russell A. Alger March 5, 1897 August 1, 1899 Template:Ayd Republican Michigan William McKinley
(1897–1901)
41 File:Elihu Root, bw photo portrait, 1902.jpg Elihu Root August 1, 1899 January 31, 1904 Template:Ayd Republican New York
Theodore Roosevelt
(1901–1909)
42 File:William Howard Taft, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.jpg William Howard Taft February 1, 1904 June 30, 1908 Template:Ayd Republican Ohio
43 File:Secretary Luke Edward Wright.jpg Luke Edward Wright July 1, 1908 March 4, 1909 Template:Ayd Republican Tennessee
44 File:DICKINSON, J.M. JUDGE (3x4 cropped).jpg Jacob M. Dickinson March 12, 1909 May 21, 1911 Template:Ayd Democratic Tennessee William Howard Taft
(1909–1913)
45 File:Henry Stimson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1929 (3x4 cropped).jpg Henry L. Stimson May 22, 1911 March 4, 1913 Template:Ayd Republican New York
46 File:Lindley Garrison, BW photo portrait, 1913.jpg Lindley Miller Garrison March 5, 1913 February 10, 1916 Template:Ayd Democratic New Jersey Woodrow Wilson
(1913–1921)
47 File:BAKER, NEWTON D. HONORABLE (3x4 cropped).jpg Newton D. Baker March 9, 1916 March 4, 1921 Template:Ayd Democratic Ohio
48 File:John Wingate Weeks, Bain bw photo portrait.jpg John W. Weeks March 5, 1921 October 13, 1925 Template:Ayd Republican Massachusetts Warren G. Harding
(1921–1923)
Calvin Coolidge
(1923–1929)
49 File:Dwight Davis, Bain bw photo portrait.jpg Dwight F. Davis October 14, 1925 March 4, 1929 Template:Ayd Republican Missouri
50 File:Jas. W. Good, Iowa (3x4 cropped).jpg James William Good March 6, 1929 November 18, 1929 Template:Ayd Republican Iowa Herbert Hoover
(1929–1933)
51 File:Patrick J. Hurley, 1935 (cropped).jpg Patrick J. Hurley December 9, 1929 March 4, 1933 Template:Ayd Republican Oklahoma
52 File:George Dern, Bain bw photo portrait.jpg George Dern March 4, 1933 August 27, 1936 Template:Ayd Democratic Utah Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1933–1945)
53 File:Harry Hines Woodring, 53rd United States Secretary of War.jpg Harry Hines Woodring September 25, 1936 June 20, 1940 Template:Ayd Democratic Kansas
54 File:Henry Stimson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1929 (3x4 cropped).jpg Henry L. Stimson July 10, 1940 September 21, 1945 Template:Ayd Republican New York
Harry S. Truman
(1945–1953)
55 File:Portrait of Robert P. Patterson 111-C-C2512 (tight crop) (3x4 cropped).jpg Robert P. Patterson September 27, 1945 July 18, 1947 Template:Ayd Republican New York
56 File:Kenneth Claiborne Royall portrait (3x4 cropped).jpg Kenneth Royall July 19, 1947 September 18, 1947 Template:Ayd Democratic North Carolina

See also

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References

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Footnotes

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  1. Unknown[permanent dead link]
  2. "Papers of the War Department". Wardepartmentpapers.org. Archived from the original on December 29, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  3. From August 12, 1867 until January 14, 1868, Stanton was suspended from office, and Ulysses S. Grant served as Acting Secretary of War. For more on President Johnson's attempts to remove Stanton from office, see impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
  4. From August 12, 1867 until January 14, 1868, Stanton was suspended from office, and Ulysses S. Grant served as Acting Secretary of War. For more on President Johnson's attempts to remove Stanton from office, see impeachment of Andrew Johnson.

Further reading

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