United States Deputy Secretary of Defense

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The United States Deputy Secretary of Defense is the second-highest ranking official in the United States Department of Defense. According to the U.S. Defense department website, the Deputy Secretary has the authority to

"[A]ct for the Secretary of Defense and exercise the powers of the Secretary on any and all matters for which the Secretary is authorized to act pursuant to law."

The post of Deputy Secretary of Defense is currently held by Gordon R. England. He was preceded by Paul Wolfowitz, who became President of the World Bank on June 1, 2005.

[edit] List of Deputy Secretaries

No. Name Term of Office President(s) served under
1 Roger M. Kyes 19531954 Dwight D. Eisenhower
2 Robert B. Anderson 19541955 Dwight D. Eisenhower
3 Donald A. Quarles 19551959 Dwight D. Eisenhower
4 Thomas S. Gates 1959 Dwight D. Eisenhower
5 James H. Douglas 19591961 Dwight D. Eisenhower
6 Roswell Gilpatric 19611964 John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
7 Cyrus R. Vance 19641967 Lyndon B. Johnson
8 Paul H. Nitze 19671969 Lyndon B. Johnson
9 David Packard 19691971 Richard Nixon
10 Bill Clements 19711977 Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
11 Charles W. Duncan, Jr. 19771979 Jimmy Carter
12 W. Graham Claytor 19791981 Jimmy Carter
13 Frank C. Carlucci 19811983 Ronald Reagan
14 W. Paul Thayer 19831984 Ronald Reagan
15 William Howard Taft IV 19841989 Ronald Reagan
16 Donald J. Atwood 19891993 George H. W. Bush
17 William J. Perry 19931994 Bill Clinton
18 John M. Deutch 19941995 Bill Clinton
19 John P. White 19951997 Bill Clinton
20 John Hamre 19972000 Bill Clinton
21 Rudy de Leon 20002001 Bill Clinton
22 Paul D. Wolfowitz 20012005 George W. Bush
23 Gordon R. England 2005–present George W. Bush


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